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Analysing Transitions in Intimate Relationships with Panel Data

2021; Federal Institute for Population Research; Volume: 46; Linguagem: Inglês

10.12765/cpos-2021-12

ISSN

1869-8999

Autores

Michael Feldhaus, Richard Preetz,

Tópico(s)

Family Dynamics and Relationships

Resumo

Panel data on intimate relationships are becoming increasingly available, enabling a closer examination and deeper understanding of why and how they develop over time. The aim of this review is to illustrate to what extent demographic research has made progress in understanding the dynamics of intimate relationships by examining panel data. We focus on hypotheses about key transitions throughout the progression of intimate relationships, ranging from union formation up to cohabitation, marriage, divorce and repartnering. For every hypothesis, we will present findings from cross-sectional data and illustrate whether the use of panel data and longitudinal methods modified the previous understandings of transitions in intimate relationships. * This article belongs to a special issue on "Identification of causal mechanisms in demographic research: The contribution of panel data".

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