Spatial aspects of the rise of nonmarital fertility across Europe since 1960: the role of states and regions in shaping patterns of change [PDF]
This article investigates the role of states and regions in shaping spatial patterns of nonmarital fertility in Europe since 1960 using a dataset of 497 European subnational regions and smaller countries.
Klüsener, Sebastian +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Overprotective parenting (OP) is defined as parents' inclination to take over children's tasks, overinvolvement in children's self‐direction and decision‐making, and interfering in age‐appropriate autonomy. Past studies have focused on impacts of OP on child mental health and well‐being, but few have considered what ...
Katherine M. Ryan +6 more
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Change and continuity in family formation among young adults in Britain
Data from the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts permit comparison of family formation patterns among young adults. We present evidence of changes in the speed and extent to which young adults enter first partnership, marry and become parents, and the ...
Berrington, Ann
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The Role of Resources in Influencing Fathers' and Mothers' Parenting Stress
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the effects of fathers' and mothers' own and their partner's work, health, and social resources on parenting stress among married or cohabiting couples when their children are 1–5 years old. Background Parenting young children is stressful when resources are scarce.
Francesca A. Marino, Kei Nomaguchi
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The determinants of marriage and cohabitation in Europe [PDF]
According to the theory of ideational shifts [Preston 1986], the growing spread of new forms of life as a couple may be attributed to the increase in individual autonomy in the ethical, religious and political field, i.e.
Alessandra Samoggia, Lucia Pasquini
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Division of Labor, Multiplication of Gratitude? Gratitude and Resentment Within Households
ABSTRACT Objective This paper investigates contemporary household economies of gratitude and resentment, assessing how discrepancies between partners' expectations relate to their emotions and household labor allocation. Background Women shoulder greater shares of cognitive and physical housework than men.
Allison Daminger +4 more
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Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Its Associated Factors Among Male Road Transport Workers in Brazil
ABSTRACT This study aimed to estimate the occurrence of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and its associated factors among male road transport workers. A cross‐sectional study was conducted with a non‐probabilistic sample of 414 drivers recruited at gas stations and parking lots in Formosa and Rio Verde, Goiás, Brazil, in 2024. The presence of EDS was
Renato Canevari Dutra da Silva +6 more
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Will you “quasi-marry” me? The rise of cohabitation and decline of marriages [PDF]
In Western Europe and the US, the last couple of decades have witnessed a large increase in the new forms of marriages, usually called quasi-marriages, like cohabitation.
Effrosyni Adamopoulou
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Effects of Marital Status on Cochlear Implant Outcomes
Marital status was evaluated as a predictor of post‐CI speech recognition and hearing‐related QoL in 604 adults undergoing cochlear implantation. Unmarried individuals had significantly poorer speech recognition outcomes, while QoL scores did not differ; benefits of marriage were most evident among women, employed individuals, and rural residents, and ...
Barak M. Spector +5 more
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Playing the percentages: New Zealand, Scotland and a global solution to the consequences of non-marital relationships? [PDF]
This article offers a comparative analysis of the property consequences of non-marital relationships in New Zealand and Scotland. The article summarises and critiques the New Zealand system, where de factos are dealt with alongside married couples ...
McCarthy, F.
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