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Marital disruption in Spain: class selectivity and deterioration of economic conditions

In: When Marriage Ends

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  • Lluis Flaquer
  • Anna Garriga

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In recent decades the probability of divorce and separation among married and cohabiting couples has increased significantly in most European countries. Focusing on both economic and social aspects, this comprehensive volume explores the consequences of partnership dissolution at the individual level. The contributors use personal characteristics, properties of the partnerships and the institutional context to explain coping behaviours.

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  • Lluis Flaquer & Anna Garriga, 2009. "Marital disruption in Spain: class selectivity and deterioration of economic conditions," Chapters, in: Hans-Jürgen Andreß & Dina Hummelsheim (ed.), When Marriage Ends, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Artazcoz, Lucia & Cortès, Imma & Borrell, Carme & Escribà-Agüir, Vicenta & Cascant, Lorena, 2011. "Social inequalities in the association between partner/marital status and health among workers in Spain," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 72(4), pages 600-607, February.

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