Timing of first union among second-generation Turks in Europe: The role of parents, peers and institutional context

D. Huschek, A.C. Liefbroer, H.A.G. de Valk

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    Abstract

    This study examines the influence of parents and peers on first union timing among the Turkish second generation in Europe using pooled data from the TIES survey. Cross-national differences in union formation are assessed by comparing countries with different integration policies and welfare regimes. Analyses show that both parents and peers are relevant predictors of entry into union: More modern parental characteristics and contact with non-coethnic peers result in postponement of union entry. Furthermore, parental and peer influences are found to be rather similar in all seven countries despite a variety of integration policies. Actual timing differences between countries may be caused by welfare state provisions directed at young adults.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)473-504
    Number of pages34
    JournalDemographic Research
    Volume22
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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