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Keyword: Cohabitation Dissolution

The relationship between economic precariousness, parental socio-economic status, and partnership dynamics among young adults in the UK -PhD thesis-

Why millennials aren’t moving in together as a trial marriage

People born in 80s not likely to marry their first cohabiting partner

People born in the 80s not likely to marry their first cohabiting partner

People born in the 80s not likely to marry their first cohabiting partner

Poverty risks after relationship dissolution and the role of children: a contemporary longitudinal analysis of seven OECD countries

The impact of life events on turnout: habitual voting does not seem to be as resistant to change as often assumed

Stressful life events, differential vulnerability, and depressive symptoms: critique and new evidence

The effect of unemployment on couples separating in Germany and the UK

Double trouble: does job loss lead to union dissolution and vice versa?

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