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Subject: Family Formation And Dissolution

The partnership context of first parenthood – and how it varies by parental class and birth cohort in the United Kingdom

Mapping life satisfaction over the first years of cohabitation among former singles living alone in UK and Germany

Time since separation, repartnering, and homeownership in England and Wales, and Germany

The partnership, fertility, and employment trajectories of immigrants in the United Kingdom: an intersectional life course approach using three-channel sequence analysis

Childlessness and the male life course: factors influencing parenthood, psychological well-being and marital satisfaction in the UK -PhD thesis-

Rethinking children’s family complexity: a multi-conceptual approach with dynamic sequence analysis and fixed effects models

Rethinking children’s family complexity: a multi-conceptual approach with dynamic sequence analysis and fixed effects models

A marriage premium for whom? Sexual identity, relationship status and earnings

Paternity leave, mental health and wellbeing for new parents: evidence from a national survey in the UK

The gendered impact of parenthood on job-related training participation in Germany and the United Kingdom

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