Ryzyko rozpadu pierwszych małżeństw w Polsce– znaczenie cech indywidualnych, małżeństwa i otoczenia
Abstract
Marital stability is an important topic in studies on family because of its meaning for
fertility and for the well-being of children and partners. The rise of the divorce rate observed in
Poland since the second half of 1990s raises a question about factors correlated with the marital
disruption risk. In relevant research one can distinguish between those factors which are related
to partners’ characteristics, to features of union and to the context. The paper starts with some
theoretical considerations on the divorce correlates. Some references to empirical findings
regarding other countries are presented as well. Next, the event history regression of first
marriages disruption is estimated. The model is specified as a piecewise constant exponential
model with proportional relative risks. The data used comes from the Education, Family and
Employment Survey from 2006.
Most of the estimation results are consistent with findings for other countries: marriages
with premarital children or contracted while expecting a child, marriages of women brought up
in bigger cities and those of employed women were less stable. The change of the educational
gradient of divorce is an important finding – in the studies pertaining to the period before the
1990s the women with higher education showed a higher risk of divorce. In the current study,
which refers to the years since the mid-1980s to 2006, marriages of best educated women have
the lowest risk of disruption. Surprisingly, marriages preceded by cohabitation do not have an
elevated disruption risk compared to direct marriages. Children’s impact on the disruption risk
is lower than expected – only marriages with very small children (0-2 years old) are more stable,
parity and presence of older children does not make a difference as compared with couples
without children. In conclusions, some suggestions have been formulated regarding the data
sources for the future research on unions’ stability.
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