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Subject: Family Formation And Dissolution

Future expectations amongst young people in the United Kingdom: prevalence and patterns across generations and socioeconomic groups

Heterogeneity or disadvantage? Partnership, childbearing, and employment trajectories of the descendants of immigrants in the United Kingdom

Moving in together can boost life satisfaction beyond the ‘honeymoon effect’

Moving in together boosts life satisfaction beyond the ‘honeymoon effect’

The role of family complexity in mental and physical health in mid-adulthood

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-

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