Social Sciences
divorce
100%
father
76%
retirement
74%
Netherlands
52%
well-being
34%
marriage
32%
contact
29%
immigrant
28%
evidence
21%
determinants
20%
intermarriage
19%
adulthood
19%
worker
18%
experience
16%
step-parents
15%
parental separation
15%
young adult
15%
family structure
14%
spouse
14%
guilt
14%
kinship
13%
health
13%
social integration
13%
cohabitation
13%
childhood
13%
early retirement
12%
fatherhood
12%
child well-being
12%
mental health
12%
parenthood
12%
choice of partner
11%
resources
11%
stepchild
10%
social status
10%
migrant
10%
parent-child relationship
10%
history
10%
human being
9%
biology
9%
women's employment
9%
job demand
8%
friendship
8%
Turk
8%
time
8%
response behavior
8%
grandchild
8%
social relations
8%
parental home
8%
women's work
8%
dyad
8%
Arts & Humanities
Stepfamilies
31%
Marriage
20%
Well-being
18%
Siblings
18%
The Netherlands
17%
Immigrant children
15%
Immigrants
15%
Cohabitation
15%
Divorce
14%
Intergenerational Transmission
13%
Young Adults
13%
Fatherhood
12%
Sexuality
10%
Childhood
10%
Behavior Problems
10%
Subjective Well-being
10%
Family Relationships
10%
Civic Engagement
10%
Intermarriage
9%
Socioeconomic Status
9%
Family Structure
9%
Longitudinal Analysis
8%
Solidarity
8%
Residence
8%
Closeness
8%
Retirement
7%
Social Integration
6%
Migrants
6%
Split
6%
Survey Data
5%
Spain
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Retirement
46%
Parents
32%
Divorce
26%
Child
20%
Netherlands
15%
Spouses
12%
Social Integration
10%
Family Health
10%
Mothers
9%
Adult Children
9%
Guilt
9%
Fathers
8%
Occupational Groups
8%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
7%
Social Adjustment
6%
Fertility
6%
Joints
5%