Session 27:
Living apart together
Chair: Laurent Toulemon, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)
Do reasons for living apart affect intentions to live together? A comparison by age and gender Alisa C. Lewin, University of Haifa
Living apart together in Europe. A hidden family type from the mountains of Lapland to the shores of Naples Inge Pasteels, Universiteit Antwerpen ; Vicky Lyssens-Danneboom, Universiteit Antwerpen ; Dimitri Mortelmans, Universiteit Antwerpen
Value selection and value adaptation during the partnership formation process (LAT, cohabitation, marriage) – France and Hungary Kapitány Balázs, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute
A study of living apart together in Switzerland Oliver LIpps, Swiss Foundation for Research in the Social Sciences (FORS) ; Ivett Szalma, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences
‘Til work do us part: the economic context of non-cohabiting marriages Giulia Ferrari, Università Bocconi ; Ross Macmillan, Università Bocconi
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