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Marital Loss and Cognitive Function: Does Timing Matter?
Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 2022Abstract Objectives This study examines the association between age at marital loss (i.e., divorce or widowhood) and cognitive function in later life and whether the association differs by gender. Methods We used mixed-effects models,
Zhenmei Zhang, Hui Liu, Yan Zhang
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Historical Methods, 2003
Abstract Most studies of the intersection of marriage and ethnic assimilation focus on partner choice rather than marital timing as an indicator of immigrant adaptation. Yet whether or when immigrant groups assumed an “American” marriage pattern can shed light on the nature of immigrant adaptation, its pace, and completeness. The authors examine ethnic
Sharon Sassler, Zhenchao Qian
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Abstract Most studies of the intersection of marriage and ethnic assimilation focus on partner choice rather than marital timing as an indicator of immigrant adaptation. Yet whether or when immigrant groups assumed an “American” marriage pattern can shed light on the nature of immigrant adaptation, its pace, and completeness. The authors examine ethnic
Sharon Sassler, Zhenchao Qian
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Marital Timing: Race and Sex Comparisons
Social Forces, 1987Jay D. Teachman +2 more
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Premarital Fertility and Marital Timing in Malawi
Studies in Family Planning, 2021AbstractIn Malawi, Africa, the median age at first marriage is among the lowest on the continent and adolescent fertility rates are among the highest. Using high‐frequency panel data from the country designed to follow single women and men into marriage, we examine the extent to which premarital fertility is associated with the timing of marriage.
Michelle Poulin +2 more
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