Scenario‐based fertility projections incorporating impacts of COVID‐19

A Berrington, J Ellison, B Kuang… - … , Space and Place, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines the recent declines in period fertility in the constituent countries of the
UK during the past decade and speculates mechanisms through which the COVID‐19 …

Mind the “happiness” gap: The relationship between cohabitation, marriage, and subjective well-being in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and Norway

B Perelli-Harris, S Hoherz, T Lappegård… - …, 2019 - read.dukeupress.edu
Many studies have found that married people have higher subjective well-being than those
who are not married. Yet the increase in cohabitation raises questions as to whether only …

[HTML][HTML] The rise in divorce and cohabitation: Is there a link?

B Perelli‐Harris, A Berrington, NS Gassen… - Population and …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
INCREASES IN DIVORCE and cohabitation are among the most prominent behavioral
changes to affect the family over the past few decades. Both behaviors have received …

Looking beyond marital status: What we can learn from relationship status measures

DL Compton, G Kaufman - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective With needed and growing attention to sexual minorities and unmarried individuals,
there is a need to consider how best to capture relationships and relationship organization …

Mental well‐being differences in cohabitation and marriage: The role of childhood selection

B Perelli‐Harris, M Styrc - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Prior studies have found that marriage benefits well‐being, but cohabitation may provide
similar benefits. An analysis of the British Cohort Study 1970, a prospective survey following …

Exploring social norms around cohabitation: The life course, individualization, and culture Introduction to Special Collection:“Focus on Partnerships: Discourses on …

B Perelli-Harris, L Bernardi - Demographic Research, 2015 - JSTOR
BACKGROUND Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of
ideational change and shifting social norms. While researchers have investigated …

Families and inequalities

K Kiernan, S Crossman, A Phimister - Oxford Open Economics, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This article examines inequalities between families with children in the UK. Families are
central to the nurturing and raising of children, yet not every family is able to provide the …

[HTML][HTML] Do marriage and cohabitation provide benefits to health in mid-life? The role of childhood selection mechanisms and partnership characteristics across …

B Perelli-Harris, S Hoherz, F Addo, T Lappegård… - Population research and …, 2018 - Springer
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals,
particularly in the US The rise of cohabitation, however, raises questions about whether …

England and wales

V Smith, A Maton, S Campbell - The international handbook on …, 2010 - elgaronline.com
In the past two to three years in England and Wales significant strides have been taken
towards the formation of a nascent claimant's bar. This progress is attributable to a number …

Navigating love in a post-pandemic world: Understanding young adults' views on short-and long-term romantic relationships

L Mengzhen, DHJ Lim, E Berezina… - Archives of Sexual …, 2024 - Springer
The uncertain future due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the technological advancements
may have altered young adults' experiences of romantic relationships. It is unclear whether …