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Autor:
Zuzana Žilinčíková, Nicole Hiekel
Publikováno v:
Comparative Population Studies, Vol 43, Iss 0 (2018)
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven countries, we examine the role of marital attitudes in the transition from cohabitation to marriage and compare the strength of this association betw
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2832b525376d41f4b838783318d362be
Autor:
Nicole Hiekel, Barbara Elisabeth Fulda
Publikováno v:
Demographic Research, Vol 39, p 30 (2018)
Background: Serial cohabitation is of growing scientific relevance as more and more people experience the formation and dissolution of multiple unmarried cohabitations. Objective: Knowledge on the prevalence and stability of serial cohabitation outsi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f2aacf6803e44b09905f38345db37a37
Publikováno v:
Demographic Research, Vol 34, p 18 (2016)
Background: The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) was developed to stimulate the study of a broad range of topics of relevance to population scientists. So far, at least one wave of the GGS has been conducted in 19 countries. If scholars want to us
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8ef6703028a94a09ac6788035281c4b0
Autor:
Renske Keizer, Nicole Hiekel
Publikováno v:
Demographic Research, Vol 32, p 10 (2015)
Background: Dutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce rates, which may have influenced their views on cohabitation and marriage. Objective: We examine Dutch adults' perceptions of how similar or different
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0c1b76ea1ba9448292776a463528eba1
Publikováno v:
Demographic Research, Vol 30, p 55 (2014)
Background: Studies explaining why cohabiters are more likely to keep money separate than spouses have mainly focused on selection processes, without taking into account the heterogeneity within both union types in levels of commitment. Cross-nationa
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https://doaj.org/article/f66402d5c2d244698af1cea993a04455
Autor:
Nicole Hiekel, Katya Ivanova
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Issues, 44(4), 1046-1073. SAGE Publications Inc.
Using a nationally representative, prospective study of young German adults, we address two research questions: First, are changes in the perceptions of the fairness of (un)paid labor division associated with changes in men’s and women’s partners
Autor:
Nicole Hiekel, Mine Kühn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 63:594-609
This study investigates mental health inequalities by family type and gender during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Using data from the German Family Panel, we compared three dimensions of mental health (i.e., self-reported stress, exhaustion, and
Autor:
Nicole Hiekel, Michael Wagner
Publikováno v:
European Sociological Review. 36:868-885
Emotional disclosure, self-determination and egalitarianism are considered central benefits of individualized relationships. Yet, the body of research linking relationship practices and union stability is sparse. We study the extent to which relation
Autor:
Nicole Hiekel
Publikováno v:
KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. 72:137-140
Publikováno v:
Billari, F C, Hiekel, N & Liefbroer, A C 2019, ' The social stratification of choice in the transition to adulthood ', European Sociological Review, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 599-615 . https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcz025
European Sociological Review, 35(5), 599-615. Oxford University Press
European Sociological Review, 35(5), 599-615. Unesco & Oxford University Press
European Sociological Review, 35(5). Oxford University Press
European Sociological Review, 35(5), 599-615. Oxford University Press
European Sociological Review, 35(5), 599-615. Unesco & Oxford University Press
European Sociological Review, 35(5). Oxford University Press
The occurrence and timing of major demographic decisions in the transition to adulthood is strongly stratified, with young adults with a high socio-economic status (SES) background usually experiencing many of these events later than young adults wit