The impact of first-birth timing on divorce: New evidence from a longitudinal analysis based on the central population register of Norway |
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Authors: | Øystein Kravdal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sociodemographic Section, Central Bureau of Statistics, P.B. 8131 Dep., 0033, Oslo 1, Norway
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Abstract: | The association between divorce risks in first marriage and the timing of the first birth is inspected in a life-table analysis of registered birth and marriage histories from Norway. One of the main conclusions is that the high propensity to divorce among women who have had a premarital birth is not confined to those who marry someone other than the father of their child. Also, women who have had a premarital child with their husband, run a much higher risk of marital breakup than do those who had their first baby in wedlock. The relative difference between these two groups, which appears to be particularly large at the beginning of marriage, has decreased during the last two decades. It is argued that couples who postpone childbearing beyond two years of marriage may have particularly low divorce rates. |
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