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[Family formation in Flanders: new patterns, different timing].

H Y Lee, F Rajulton, S Wijewickrema

    Tijdschrift Voor Sociologie
    |January 1, 1987
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    Higher education delays family formation, while lower religious involvement accelerates early transitions but slows parenthood for later generations. This study analyzes family formation speeds in Flanders.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Sociology
    • Statistical Modeling

    Context:

    • Examines family formation trends in Flanders.
    • Compares generational differences, educational achievement, and religious practice impacts.
    • Utilizes shifted proportional hazard models and semi-Markovian chains for analysis.

    Purpose:

    • To statistically analyze the starting age and transition speed in family formation.
    • To investigate how education and religiosity influence family formation pathways.
    • To contrast these influences across different generations.

    Summary:

    • Higher educational attainment leads to later initiation of family formation but does not alter the pace of transitions once started.
    • Lower religious involvement accelerates transitions to first sexual contact and cohabitation.
    Keywords:
    Age FactorsBelgiumDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesEconomic FactorsEducational StatusEuropeFamily And HouseholdFamily ResearchFertilityLife CycleMarriageMarriage AgeMarriage PatternsNuptialityPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsReligionSocioeconomic FactorsSocioeconomic StatusTime FactorsWestern Europe

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  • Conversely, lower religiosity significantly delays parenthood for cohorts born after 1950.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into demographic shifts and the evolving nature of family formation.
    • Highlights the differential impact of socio-cultural factors on life course transitions.
    • Informs social policy and future demographic research concerning family planning and religious influence.