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Marriage and separation risks among German cohabiters: Differences between types of cohabiter
Authors:Nicole Hiekel  Aart C. Liefbroer  Anne-Rigt Poortman
Affiliation:1. Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, University of Groningen;2. Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, University of Groningen;3. University Medical Center Groningen;4. VU University Amsterdam;5. Utrecht University
Abstract:
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to marry with a general attitude toward marriage, using competing risk analyses to examine whether some cohabiters are more prone than others to marry or to separate. Using data (N = 1,258) from four waves of the German Family Panel (PAIRFAM) and a supplementary study (DEMODIFF), we compared eastern and western German cohabiters of the birth cohorts 197173 and 198183. Western Germans more frequently view cohabitation as a step in the marriage process, whereas eastern Germans more often cohabit as an alternative to marriage. Taking into account marital attitudes reveals that cohabiters without marriage plans differ from those with plans in their relationship careers, and also shows that cohabiters who plan to marry despite holding a less favourable view of marriage are less likely to realize their plans than cohabiters whose intentions and attitudes are more congruent.
Keywords:consensual unions  marriage  separation  longitudinal studies  event history analysis  Germany  cross-cultural comparisons  family demography
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