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Keyword: Repartnering

Selective re-partnering? Mental health and life satisfaction among separated single mothers in Germany and the UK

Diverse early-life family trajectories and young children’s mental health in the UK

Family diversity and children’s mental health in the UK: a longitudinal study -PhD thesis-

Family trajectories among immigrants and their descendants in three European countries: a multistate approach in comparative research

Partnerships boost life satisfaction for single mothers

New partnerships improve life satisfaction for single mothers

Re-partnering and single mothers’ mental health and life satisfaction trajectories

Make up or break up? Partnership transitions among young adults in England and Wales

Re-partnering in Eastern and Western Europe

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

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