IMPORTANCIA DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN LABORAL COMO DETERMINANTE DEL DIVORCIO EN ESPAÑA

Authors

  • Carles Simó
  • Montse Solsona
Keywords: divorce, determinats, employment, Spais, FFS

Abstract

The retrospective information in the Spanish Family and Fertility Survey of 1995 has an enormous potential to investigate the labour participation as a explicative covariate of union dissolution. We have studied the propensity of such a determinant for the 1966-1995 union cohorts, while evaluating his relative predictive power within an explicative model including three dimensions: the socialization of the partners, the union characteristics and the educative and professional skills. The results are robust: for women being employed and for male being unemployment have a positive relationship with union break-down. The net effect of labour participation, living in a consensual union, and being grown in a big town show a high predictive power in our the exponential regression models.

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Author Biographies

Carles Simó

Facultad de Sociología Universidad de Valencia

Montse Solsona

Profesora Titular de Geografía Humana Centre d’Estudis Demográfics Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
How to Cite
Simó, C., & Solsona, M. (2003). IMPORTANCIA DE LA PARTICIPACIÓN LABORAL COMO DETERMINANTE DEL DIVORCIO EN ESPAÑA. Geography Papers, (37), 245–259. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/geografia/article/view/46411
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