World War II and Divorce: A Life-Course Perspective

作者: Eliza K. Pavalko , Glen H. Elder,

DOI: 10.1086/229427

关键词: GovernmentLife course approachDeveloped countryWorld War IIPopulationPeriod effectsDemographySociologyMilitary personnelWorld War II period

摘要: … Using longitudinal data on a sample of American men, this article investigates the effect of the World War II period on divorce by estimating the effects of three aspects of war mobilization…

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