European Network
for the sociological and demographic Study of Divorce
Last update: October 31, 2011
First conference
14-15 November 2002, Florence, Italy. Program
& Abstracts
Second conference
12-15 November 2003, Tilburg, the Netherlands. Program
Third conference 2-4 December 2004 in Cologne,
Germany. Program, Abstracts and other information.
Fourth conference 22-24 June 2006, Florence,
Italy. Information, Program and Participants.
Abstracts & Papers.
Fifth conference 17-18 September 2007, London
School of Economics.
Program & Abstracts
of papers.
Sixth conference 18-19 September 2008,
Statistics Norway & Department of Sociology, University of Oslo. Conference
website, with abstracts and papers: http://folk.uio.no/torkildl/divnet/program.html.
Seventh conference 25-26 June 2009, University of
Antwerp, Belgium.
Conference website,
with abstracts and papers: http://www.ua.ac.be/cello/congres/.
Eighth conference 14-16th October 2010,
University of València, Spain. Program.
Ninth conference: October 27th -29th
2011, Milano Bocconi, Italy. Conference website, with
abstracts and papers: http://portale.unibocconi.it/wps/wcm/connect/Centro_Dondena/Home/Events/International+Divorce+Conference/
Tenth conference (Autumn 2012): Finland.
Organizer: Marika Jalovaara:
marka.jalovaara@helsinki.fi.
Eleven conference (2013): Oxford University, UK.
Organizer: C. Monden: christiaan.monden@nuffield.ox.ac.uk
Special issue European
Sociological Review 2006 ‘Causes and consequences of divorce:
cross-national and generational differences’. Content table:
- Jaap Dronkers, Matthijs Kalmijn & Michael
Wagner. “Causes and consequences of divorce: cross-national and generational
differences, an introduction” [PDF]
- Michael Wagner & Bernd Weiß: “European research on divorce risks: Findings from a
meta-analysis of European longitudinal studies”
- Juho
Harkonen & Jaap Dronkers: “Stability and change
in the educational gradient of divorce. A comparison of seventeen countries” [PDF]
- Paul de Graaf
& Matthijs Kalmijn.
“Change and stability in the social determinants of divorce: A comparison of marriage cohorts in The
Netherlands”
- Hans–Jürgen
Andreß, Barbara Borgloh,
Miriam Bröckel, Marco Giesselmann & Dina Hummelsheim:
“The economic consequences of partnership dissolution. A comparative analysis
of panel studies from Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Sweden”
-
Tamar Fischer & Aart C. Liefbroer “For richer, for poorer. The impact of macro-economic
conditions on union dissolution rates in the Netherlands 1972-1996”