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Repartnering after first union disruption
Authors:Zheng Wu  Christoph &#x;&#x;&#x;&#x;&#x;&#x;M Schimmele
Institution:Zheng Wu,Christoph M. Schimmele
Abstract:Using data from the 1995 General Social Survey (N= 2,639), this study examines two competing repartnering choices made by Canadians after first union disruption: marriage or cohabitation. About 42% of women and 54% of men form a second union 5 years after union disruption, with cohabitation being the most prevalent choice. The timing of second union formation is more rapid among former cohabitors than among the divorced. Widowhood is an acute barrier to repartnering. Gender is the most crucial determinant in the repartnering process; men have a higher rate of second union formation than women. The hazard rate of second union formation also varies by age at union disruption, duration of the first union, prior fertility (for men only), education, employment, and religion.
Keywords:cohabitation  divorce  remarriage  repartnering  separation
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