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stepfamily 7 fertility 4 Europe 2 Stepfamily 2 Adolescent well-being 1 Austria 1 Divorce 1 Economic deprivation 1 Ehe 1 Eltern 1 FFS 1 Familie 1 Family 1 Half-sibling 1 Jugendliche 1 Lebensqualität 1 Marriage 1 Multipartnered Fertility 1 Parental separation 1 Parents 1 Quality of life 1 Repartnering 1 Satisfaction 1 Scheidung 1 Sweden 1 USA 1 Youth 1 Zufriedenheit 1 adolescents 1 childbearing histories 1 common childbearing 1 custody arrangements 1 divorce risk 1 fertility desires 1 hazard rate model 1 macro-level indicators 1 nonparametric method 1 post-divorce family configurations 1 pre-union children 1 premarital children 1
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Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia 2 Alt, Philipp 1 Buber-Ennser, Isabella 1 Carlson, Marcia 1 Engelhardt, Henriette 1 Evans, Ann 1 Gray, Edith 1 Henz, Ursula 1 Lappegård, Trude 1 Li, Jui-Chung Allen 1 Liu, Guiping 1 Matthijs, Koen 1 NNN1Thomson, FFF1Elizabeth 1 Philipov, Dimiter 1 Sodermans, An Katrien 1 Thomson, Elizabeth 1 Thönnissen, Carolin 1 Vanassche, Sofie 1 Vikat, Andres 1 Walper, Sabine 1
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Demographic Research 6 Comparative population studies : CPoS ; the peer-reviewed open-access journal of the Federal Institute for Population Research 1 Demographic Research Special Collections 1 Demography 1
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Post-divorce custody arrangements and binuclear family structures of Flemish adolescents
Sodermans, An Katrien; Matthijs, Koen; Vanassche, Sofie - In: Demographic Research 28 (2013) 15, pp. 421-432
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Effects of family structure and the experience of parental separation : a study on adolescents' well-being
Walper, Sabine; Thönnissen, Carolin; Alt, Philipp - In: Comparative population studies : CPoS ; the … 40 (2015) 3, pp. 335-364
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Childbearing Across Partnerships in Australia, the United States, Norway, and Sweden
Thomson, Elizabeth; Lappegård, Trude; Carlson, Marcia; … - In: Demography 51 (2014) 2, pp. 485-508
This article compares mothers’ experience of having children with more than one partner in two liberal welfare regimes (the United States and Australia) and two social democratic regimes (Sweden and Norway). We use survey-based union and birth histories in Australia and the United States and...
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The institutionalization and pace of fertility in American stepfamilies
Li, Jui-Chung Allen - In: Demographic Research 14 (2006) 12, pp. 237-266
This paper compares nonparametric fertility rates for American women in stepfamilies and intact families using data from the June 1995 Current Population Survey. Results show that childbearing behaviors in stepfamilies resemble those in intact families. Regardless of stepfamily status, timings...
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Step-families and Childbearing Desires in Europe
NNN1Thomson, FFF1Elizabeth - In: Demographic Research Special Collections 3 (2004) 5, pp. 117-134
Increases in union stability and non-union childbearing during the latter half of the 20th century produced substantial increases in the prevalence of step-families. Research on step-family fertility in several European countries and the United States show that, net of a couple’s combined...
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Pathways to stepfamily formation in Europe
Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia; Vikat, Andres; Philipov, … - In: Demographic Research 8 (2003) 5, pp. 107-150
Increasing proportions of couples are making childbearing decisions in stepfamilies but there has been no general comparative picture across European countries on stepfamily formation. The present paper aims to fill this gap and provides a comparison of European countries using macro-level...
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Childbirth in East and West German Stepfamilies
Henz, Ursula - In: Demographic Research 7 (2002) 6, pp. 307-342
The present paper studies fertility rates in partnerships with and without children from previous partners in East and West Germany. Data from the German "Fertility and Family Survey" is used to estimate piecewise-linear hazard rate models for having another child. It turns out that a...
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How premarital children and childbearing in current marriage influence divorce of Swedish women in their first marriages
Liu, Guiping - In: Demographic Research 7 (2002) 10, pp. 389-406
By using a Swedish register data set and applying hazard models with unobserved heterogeneity, this study demonstrates that the partners' childbearing history plays an important role in predicting the divorce risks of families with various combination of premarital children. Families with...
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Fertility in second unions in Austria
Buber-Ennser, Isabella; Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia - In: Demographic Research 3 (2000) 2
The simultaneity of decreasing fertility and changing family structures in many European countries has led to a growing interest in fertility behaviour in its relation to different family structures. The growing prevalence of higher-order unions (and the consequences for parity progression...
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