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This article tests the assumption that cohabitation makes a difference in the allocation of child care responsibilities within couples. It has often been presumed that cohabiting individuals are less likely to adhere to traditional gender ideology than ...
María-José González +2 more
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Identifying time‐efficient case‐finding instruments for postpartum depression is imperative for early detection. The results of the present study show strong psychometric properties of the two‐item Whooley instrument, making it a suitable case‐finding instrument for symptoms of depression in primary health care.
Kamilla Rognmo +4 more
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Impact of National Screening Programs on Down syndrome prevalence and outcomes
Over the past two decades, pregnancies with DS, prenatal diagnosis, and subsequent terminations have increased. Yet, the proportion continuing pregnancy after diagnosis and the prevalence of live‐ and stillbirths with DS have remained stable throughout the same period.
Cecilie Bryn Nordklev +5 more
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A gender perspective on preferences for marriage among cohabitating couples
This paper addresses the sex differences in cohabiters' marriage preferences, which have received very little attention in the family literature. According to Norwegian survey data from 1996, cohabiting men are more hesitant to marry than cohabiting ...
Anne Reneflot
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Does Marriage Pay More than Cohabitation?: Selection and Specialization Effects on Male Wages in Germany [PDF]
Empirical research has unambiguously shown that married men receive higher wages than unmarried, whereas a wage premium for cohabiters is not as evident yet.
Katherin Barg, Miriam Beblo
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Abstract An extensive literature demonstrates a positive relationship between social capital and health. However, empirical analyses within the Italian context remain limited. This study contributes to the existing literature by expanding the empirical evidence on this topic for Italy, employing an ecological approach.
Maria Alessandra Antonelli +1 more
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The Limits of Marriage Protection: in Defence of Property Law
This article takes issue with three assumptions commonly present in recent English family law scholarship: that unmarried couples would be ‘better off’ married; that the property law principles that presently apply to cohabitants’ property arrangements ...
Rosemary Auchmuty
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Cohabitation, nonmarital childbearing, and the marriage process [PDF]
Past work on the relationship between cohabitation and childbearing shows that cohabitation increases fertility compared to being single, and does so more for intended than unintended births.
Kelly Musick
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ABSTRACT Weapons are morphological structures used by animals in various contexts, especially in intra‐specific contests and visual displays. In snapping shrimps of the genus Alpheus, particularly the monogamous species Alpheus brasileiro, both sexes bear enlarged chelipeds, potentially conferring advantages in mate competition or territorial defence ...
Leonardo Moreira +3 more
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This secondary analysis of Born in Bradford data provides comparison of caesarean section birth rates (total, elective, and emergency) between migrant populations and UK‐born women. Findings show variations between migrant populations with some experiencing significantly lower, and others significantly higher incidence rates.
Victoria Cadman +2 more
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