Breaking‐up is hard to study: A review of two decades of dissolution research

LV Machia, S Niehuis, S Joel - Personal Relationships, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The dissolution of romantic relationships can be conceptualized in many ways, from a
distressing event or a consequential life decision to a metric of a relationship's success. In …

Defining and measuring singlehood in family studies

D Mortelmans, E Claessens… - Journal of Family Theory …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Many authors have documented a global rise in singlehood during the past decades,
expanding beyond Western or industrialized countries. Simultaneously, the number of single …

The two-part gender revolution, women's second shift and changing cohort fertility

T Frejka, F Goldscheider, T Lappegård - Comparative Population Studies …, 2018 - ssoar.info
The two parts of the gender revolution have been evolving side by side at least since the
1960s. The first part, women's entry into the public sphere, proceeded faster than the second …

Online dating is shifting educational inequalities in marriage formation in Germany

G Potarca - Demography, 2021 - read.dukeupress.edu
Digital technologies govern a large part of our social lives, including the pursuit of a romantic
partner. Despite recent inquiries into the social consequences of meeting online, what …

What tears couples apart: A machine learning analysis of union dissolution in Germany

B Arpino, M Le Moglie, L Mencarini - Demography, 2022 - read.dukeupress.edu
This study contributes to the literature on union dissolution by adopting a machine learning
(ML) approach, specifically Random Survival Forests (RSF). We used RSF to analyze data …

Socioeconomic inequality undermines relationship quality in romantic relationships

M Cho, EA Impett, B Campos… - Journal of Social and …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The present research tests how socioeconomic inequality (within romantic relationships)
predicts relationship quality and observable expressions of emotion—examining …

Gendered time allocation and divorce: A longitudinal analysis of German and American couples

D Bellani, G Esping‐Andersen - Family Relations, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and
unpaid work, and change over a few key decades in both West Germany and the United …

Gender Division of Unpaid Work and Relationship Satisfaction: COVID‐19 as an Engine of Family Reshuffling in Italy

D Vignoli, R Guetto, D Bellani - Family Relations, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective We examine variation and correlates of relationship satisfaction in the advanced
stages of the pandemic in Italy, focusing on COVID‐19‐induced changes in the division of …

Do more egalitarian men experience less union dissolution? A couple‐level analysis

L Raz‐Yurovich, BS Okun, M Ben‐Avi - Family Relations, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective We consider whether heterosexual unions in which male partners are more
gender egalitarian experience less union dissolution. Background Gender revolution theory …

[图书][B] Equal Partners?: How Dual-professional Couples Make Career, Relationship, and Family Decisions

JS Wong - 2023 - books.google.com
Many young professionals seek egalitarian partnerships in which both partners work for pay
and share unpaid housework and childcare. Yet working couples' realities often deviate from …