Breaking up- financial surprises and partnership dissolution

Publication type

Research Paper

Series Number

99-09

Series

Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change

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Publication date

May 1, 1999

Abstract:

Estimates based on couples with dependent children in the first six years of the British Household Panel Study (1991-97) indicate that changes in a couple's economic circumstances affect the probability that a partnership dissolves. In particular, unexpected improvements in finances substantially reduce the dissolution risk, which strongly supports the importance of new information in decisions concerning partnership dissolution. Measures of a couple's own expectations concerning their financial situation over the coming year have been used in conjunction with realised changes to gauge the impact of unexpected changes. The study also finds that the risk of partnership dissolution increases with the number of children.

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Link

- http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/1999-09

Notes

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