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Subject: Family Formation And Dissolution

Does divorce change your personality? Examining the effect of divorce occurrence on the Big Five personality traits using panel surveys from three countries

Random effects dynamic panel models for unequally spaced multivariate categorical repeated measures: an application to child-parent exchanges of support

Has lockdown strengthened marriages?

Covid divorce boom? No – lockdown rejuvenates marriages

Number of adults (16 years and over) in a non co-resident relationship and living alone, UK: 2018

Good news for marriage as new study debunks claims of a COVID lockdown divorce boom

Number of adults (16 years and over) in the UK household population, 2018, in a non co-resident relationship

One in five cohabiting Mums say their relationship has got worse during COVID lockdown, finds major new study

Parents in lockdown

COVID-19: has the pandemic affected relationships between children and their non-resident parents?

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