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Demography (1993) 30 (4): 653–681.
Published: 01 November 1993
... the chances that she will conceive and bear a child. The model used takes into account the simultaneous relationships between marital dissolution and marital fertility by including the hazard of disruption as a predictor of timing and likelihood of marital conception, and by including the results of previous...
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Demography (1999) 36 (3): 287–297.
Published: 01 August 1999
.... Using a sample of lone elderly parents and their adult children, we analyze the direct and indirect effects of marital disruption on four important dimensions of intergenerational transfers: coresidence, financial assistance, adult children’s provision of informal care, and parental purchase of paid...
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Demography (1993) 30 (3): 353–371.
Published: 01 August 1993
...Pamela J. Smock Abstract This paper examines the economic costs of separation and divorce for young women in the United States from the late 1960s through the late 1980s. Broadened opportunities for women outside marriage may have alleviated some of the severe economic costs of marital disruption...
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Demography (1986) 23 (4): 621–631.
Published: 01 November 1986
...Richard Burkhauser; Karen C. Holden; Daniel A. Myers 12 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1986 1986 Poverty Rate Current Population Survey Survey Period Exit Rate Marital Disruption References Corcoran , M. , Duncan , G. J. , & Hill , M. S...
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Demography (1990) 27 (3): 431–446.
Published: 01 August 1990
... than the second, but the data are too poor for a rigorous test of either. The selection hypothesis is not supported. 7 1 2011 15 11 1988 15 3 1990 1 8 1990 © Population Association of America 1990 1990 Parental Divorce Parental Separation Marital Disruption Family...
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Demography (1989) 26 (1): 37–51.
Published: 01 February 1989
... Association of America 1989 1989 Current Population Survey Divorce Rate Marital Dissolution Marital Disruption Disruption Rate References Becker , G. S. ( 1981 ). A Treatise on the Family . Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press . Becker , G. S. , Landes , E. M...
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Demography (1984) 21 (1): 71–82.
Published: 01 February 1984
...Larry L. Bumpass Abstract Data from the 1980 June Current Population Survey are used to estimate the incidence and duration of marital disruption as experienced by children. Rates during the 1977–1979 period suggest that about twofifths of children born to married mothers will experience...
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Demography (2014) 51 (4): 1397–1421.
Published: 11 July 2014
...H. Elizabeth Peters; Kosali Simon; Jamie Rubenstein Taber Abstract Despite the high levels of marital disruption in the United States and the fact that a significant portion of health insurance coverage for those less than age 65 is based on family membership, surprisingly little research...
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Demography (2015) 52 (5): 1487–1512.
Published: 14 September 2015
... women to be qualified for federal disability benefits, as discussed later in the article. The study makes several contributions to the literature on marital disruption and health. The linked SIPP-SSA data allow us to examine a cohort of American men who experienced a divorce (between 1975 and 1984...
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Published: 11 July 2014
Fig. 2 Any coverage relative to marital disruption date. All figures are weighted means from the 1996, 2001, and 2004 panels of the SIPP. The sample is those married (or whose parents were married) in Wave 1 of the panels. N = 513 women without children, 1,196 women with children, 1,289 men
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Fig. 3 Type of coverage relative to marital disruption date. All figures are weighted means from the 1996, 2001, and 2004 panels of the SIPP. The sample is those married (or whose parents were married) in Wave 1 of the panels. N = 513 women without children; 1,196 women with children; 1,289
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Demography (1983) 20 (3): 385–389.
Published: 01 August 1983
... Population Reports, Series P-23, No. 112.Child Support and Alimony: 1978 . ( 1981 ). Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office . DEMOGRAPHY© Volume 20, Number 3 August 1983 A NOTE ON MARITALLY-DISRUPTED MEN'S REPORTS OF CHILD SUPPORT IN THE JUNE 1980 CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY Andrew Cherlin...
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Demography (2016) 53 (3): 777–804.
Published: 17 May 2016
... demonstrated empirically for multiple aspects of fertility and partnership histories, including timing of births and marriage, parity, and the presence and timing of a marital disruption. Most previous studies have, however, addressed particular aspects of fertility or partnership histories singly. We build...
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Demography (1990) 27 (1): 55–63.
Published: 01 February 1990
...Tim B. Heaton Abstract Although there is evidence that the number and ages of children influence marital stability, studies have not systematically tracked the risk of marital disruption throughout the child-rearing years. This study uses marital and fertility histories from the June 1985 Current...
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Demography (1972) 9 (1): 143–157.
Published: 01 February 1972
.... Such a choice is constrained by the availability of relatives, and by whether or not the woman can afford to live alone. The question of living arrangements is one important component of the economic status of women experiencing marital disruption, and the choice between heading a household or sharing someone...
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Demography (1995) 32 (3): 437–457.
Published: 01 August 1995
... newly developed econometric methods to explicitly address the endogeneity of cohabitation before marriage in the hazard of marital disruption by allowing the unobserved heterogeneity components to be correlated across the decisions to cohabit and to end a marriage. These methods are applied to data from...
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Demography (1999) 36 (2): 195–203.
Published: 01 May 1999
... of formerly married mothers are only 56% those of their former husbands. The postseparation gender gap is reduced if the wife was employed full-time and was an above-average earner before marital disruption. The gap is also relatively small among the least economically independent wives, those who were...
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Demography (2013) 50 (4): 1155–1176.
Published: 21 December 2012
... reporters. We find large gender wealth gaps between currently married men and women, and between never-married men and women. The never-married accumulate less wealth than the currently married, and there is a marital disruption cost to wealth accumulation. The status-attainment model shows the most power...
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Demography (1993) 30 (4): 701–717.
Published: 01 November 1993
...Roger A. Wojtkiewicz Abstract As more and more children experience nonintact families because of nonmarital birth or parental marital disruption, researchers have paid more attention to whether nonintact family experiences have negative effects on later life. This study uses data from the National...
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Demography (1992) 29 (1): 59–68.
Published: 01 February 1992
.../father family at birth and later parental marital disruption, and 3) parental structure at age 15. 30 12 2010 © Population Association of America 1992 1992 Parental Structure Biological Father National Longitudinal Survey Marital Disruption Nonmarital Birth References...
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