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Journal of Family …, 2009
... Center; P01 HD045610 to Cornell University; and Training Grant T32-HD07338-15 to Brown Univer... more ... Center; P01 HD045610 to Cornell University; and Training Grant T32-HD07338-15 to Brown University, which provided support to Carrie Spearin). ... and beginning in 2000, these young adults were interviewed in a separate research project, the Young Adult Study (Mott, 2002). ...
Acta Sociologica
Most European countries, including Sweden, have witnessed considerable postponement of first birt... more Most European countries, including Sweden, have witnessed considerable postponement of first births over the past several decades, and societal gender equality has been mentioned among the central reasons for the delay in childbearing. Continued postponement of parenthood over the life course can result in “final childlessness,” i.e. the individual will reach the end of his/her reproductive period without having become a parent. As levels of final childlessness have been increasing in most European countries, studies of childlessness have become more common. However, most of these studies deal exclusively with women, and the theorizing regarding what leads to final childlessness, particularly among men, is clearly underdeveloped. In this paper we will contribute to this research area by investigating the long-term relationships between attitudes toward domestic gender equality and men’s transition to parenthood in Sweden. Our dependent variable is a close approximation of “final chi...
The History of the Family, 2001
This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining tre... more This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining trends in coresidence with children under age 15. Our study uses data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Samples (IPUMS) to provide a portrait of demographic parenthood in the US over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In describing changes in parenthood over the past 110 years,
Journal of Marriage and the Family, May 1, 1987
... ALDEN SPEARE, JR. FRANCES KOBRIN GOLDSCHEIDER Brown University ... It seems likely that the e... more ... ALDEN SPEARE, JR. FRANCES KOBRIN GOLDSCHEIDER Brown University ... It seems likely that the effects of widowhood would be similar to those of new parenthood, since each altershousing needs, Journal of Marriage and the Family 49 (May 1987): 455-464 455 Page 2. ...
This document examines three important national surveys that provide periodic longitudinal data o... more This document examines three important national surveys that provide periodic longitudinal data on the transition to adulthood during the late 1960s and 1970s: (1) the Parnes Young Men and Women Panels, initiated in 1966 and 1968; (2) the Panel Study of *
... day (Whyte 1990). Many parents still believe that they have a stake in their children&... more ... day (Whyte 1990). Many parents still believe that they have a stake in their children's marriages, and it matters to the parents who, when, and under what circumstances their children marry (Michael et al. 1994). This happens ...
Population and Development Review, 2015
Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1994
Research in Social Science and Disability, 2003
Page 1. THE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF A DISABLED SIBLING FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN Dennis P. Hogan, Je... more Page 1. THE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF A DISABLED SIBLING FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN Dennis P. Hogan, Jennifer M. Park and Frances K. Goldscheider ABSTRACT We find the presence of a sibling with disability ...
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2015
Population research and policy review, 2014
With increases in nonmarital fertility, the sequencing of transitions in early adulthood has beco... more With increases in nonmarital fertility, the sequencing of transitions in early adulthood has become even more complex. Once the primary transition out of the parental home, marriage was first replaced by nonfamily living and cohabitation; more recently, many young adults have become parents before entering a coresidential union. Studies of leaving home, however, have not examined the role of early parenthood. Using the Young Adult Study of the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (n = 4,674), we use logistic regression to analyze parenthood both as a correlate of leaving home and as a route from the home. We find that even in mid-adolescence, becoming a parent is linked with leaving home. Coming from a more affluent family is linked with leaving home via routes that do not involve children rather than those that do, and having a warm relationship with either a mother or a father retards leaving home, particularly to nonfamily living, but is not related to parental routes out o...
Men, Masculinities and the Social Politics of Fatherhood, 2002
Page 37. Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary and the United... more Page 37. Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary and the United States Livia Sz. Oldh, Eva M. Bernhardt and Frances K. Goldscheider There have been dramatic changes in family patterns throughout ...
The History of the Family, 2001
This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining tre... more This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining trends in coresidence with children under age 15. Our study uses data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Samples (IPUMS) to provide a portrait of demographic parenthood in the US over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In describing changes in parenthood over the past 110 years,
Social Forces, 1986
ABSTRACT
Journal of Family …, 2009
... Center; P01 HD045610 to Cornell University; and Training Grant T32-HD07338-15 to Brown Univer... more ... Center; P01 HD045610 to Cornell University; and Training Grant T32-HD07338-15 to Brown University, which provided support to Carrie Spearin). ... and beginning in 2000, these young adults were interviewed in a separate research project, the Young Adult Study (Mott, 2002). ...
Acta Sociologica
Most European countries, including Sweden, have witnessed considerable postponement of first birt... more Most European countries, including Sweden, have witnessed considerable postponement of first births over the past several decades, and societal gender equality has been mentioned among the central reasons for the delay in childbearing. Continued postponement of parenthood over the life course can result in “final childlessness,” i.e. the individual will reach the end of his/her reproductive period without having become a parent. As levels of final childlessness have been increasing in most European countries, studies of childlessness have become more common. However, most of these studies deal exclusively with women, and the theorizing regarding what leads to final childlessness, particularly among men, is clearly underdeveloped. In this paper we will contribute to this research area by investigating the long-term relationships between attitudes toward domestic gender equality and men’s transition to parenthood in Sweden. Our dependent variable is a close approximation of “final chi...
The History of the Family, 2001
This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining tre... more This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining trends in coresidence with children under age 15. Our study uses data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Samples (IPUMS) to provide a portrait of demographic parenthood in the US over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In describing changes in parenthood over the past 110 years,
Journal of Marriage and the Family, May 1, 1987
... ALDEN SPEARE, JR. FRANCES KOBRIN GOLDSCHEIDER Brown University ... It seems likely that the e... more ... ALDEN SPEARE, JR. FRANCES KOBRIN GOLDSCHEIDER Brown University ... It seems likely that the effects of widowhood would be similar to those of new parenthood, since each altershousing needs, Journal of Marriage and the Family 49 (May 1987): 455-464 455 Page 2. ...
This document examines three important national surveys that provide periodic longitudinal data o... more This document examines three important national surveys that provide periodic longitudinal data on the transition to adulthood during the late 1960s and 1970s: (1) the Parnes Young Men and Women Panels, initiated in 1966 and 1968; (2) the Panel Study of *
... day (Whyte 1990). Many parents still believe that they have a stake in their children&... more ... day (Whyte 1990). Many parents still believe that they have a stake in their children's marriages, and it matters to the parents who, when, and under what circumstances their children marry (Michael et al. 1994). This happens ...
Population and Development Review, 2015
Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1994
Research in Social Science and Disability, 2003
Page 1. THE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF A DISABLED SIBLING FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN Dennis P. Hogan, Je... more Page 1. THE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF A DISABLED SIBLING FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN Dennis P. Hogan, Jennifer M. Park and Frances K. Goldscheider ABSTRACT We find the presence of a sibling with disability ...
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2015
Population research and policy review, 2014
With increases in nonmarital fertility, the sequencing of transitions in early adulthood has beco... more With increases in nonmarital fertility, the sequencing of transitions in early adulthood has become even more complex. Once the primary transition out of the parental home, marriage was first replaced by nonfamily living and cohabitation; more recently, many young adults have become parents before entering a coresidential union. Studies of leaving home, however, have not examined the role of early parenthood. Using the Young Adult Study of the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (n = 4,674), we use logistic regression to analyze parenthood both as a correlate of leaving home and as a route from the home. We find that even in mid-adolescence, becoming a parent is linked with leaving home. Coming from a more affluent family is linked with leaving home via routes that do not involve children rather than those that do, and having a warm relationship with either a mother or a father retards leaving home, particularly to nonfamily living, but is not related to parental routes out o...
Men, Masculinities and the Social Politics of Fatherhood, 2002
Page 37. Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary and the United... more Page 37. Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary and the United States Livia Sz. Oldh, Eva M. Bernhardt and Frances K. Goldscheider There have been dramatic changes in family patterns throughout ...
The History of the Family, 2001
This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining tre... more This paper summarizes the broad foundations of the changing nature of parenthood by examining trends in coresidence with children under age 15. Our study uses data from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Samples (IPUMS) to provide a portrait of demographic parenthood in the US over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In describing changes in parenthood over the past 110 years,
Social Forces, 1986
ABSTRACT