• Home
  • » Projects
  • Project contributors: Blom N, Perelli-Harris B,

    This Project is part of the following research programme/s:

    Fertility and Family

    Overview

    In this project we analyse couple relationship quality and how it is related to partnership formation, dissolution, and childbearing in the UK and across Europe. With our research we are able to follow both partners over time and accompany them through the first years of their relationship and into parenthood. A particular focus of our study will be on differences between marriage and cohabitation, as the latter has increasingly become a more common living arrangement for couples and a setting for childbearing.
    We pay particular attention to financial problems and changes in employment to see whether disadvantaged individuals have a poorer relationship quality, and if these disadvantaged individuals with poor relationship quality are more or less likely to have a child than those in a better economic situation.
    Our longitudinal approach provides a unique opportunity to advance causal explanations regarding relationship quality and outcomes, as well as new insights into the key factors that determine partnership stability and duration. A further aspect of our study will be a comparison between the UK and other European countries using Understanding Society and The Generations and Gender Surveys.

    Publications & Activities

    Relationship quality: Partnership transitions, economic uncertainty, and changes during Covid-19
    University of Copenhagen (2021). (Copenhagen)
    Authors: Perelli-Harris B,

    Is there a "bar" for relationship quality? Examining the association between relationship happiness, economic precarity, and family transitions throughout Europe.
    2nd International Seminar Scientific on “New and Emerging Family Forms around the Globe” (2020). (Manila, Philippines)
    Authors: Blom N, Perelli-Harris B, Wiik K,

    Is there a "bar" for Relationship Quality? Family Transitions in the UK
    Understanding Society Scientific Board Meeting (2019). (University of Essex)
    Authors: Perelli-Harris B, Blom N,

    Media

    Most couples are less satisfied when the woman earns more Asiaone. 2021
    Australian news article about research by Dr Niels Blom into relationship happiness when the woman earns more.

    Here's what an unravelling economy could do to couples-study Delano. 2020
    Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on the impact of COVID-19 on relationships.

    How the unraveling economy threatens couples The National Interest. 2020
    Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on the impact of COVID-19 on relationships

    Your relationship can take a hit in Covid economy. New study reveals how The Post. 2020
    Relating to research from Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on unemployment an relationship happiness.

    Here's what an unravelling economy could do to couples Qrius. 2020
    Research by Professor Brienna Perelli-Harris and Dr Niels Blom on the impact of the economic consequences of the lockdown on relationships.

    Most couples are less satisfied when the woman earns more The Conversation. 2020
    Article on The Conversation about Dr Niels Blom research: Relationship quality and family transitions.

    Family Formation Understanding Society. 2020
    Brienna Perelli-Harris talks about her research in cohabitation and relationship quality in this video clip from Understanding Society.

    Wife with higher income is bad for relationship Het Belang van Limburg . 2019
    Discussion of research on relationship satisfaction and the gender of the breadwinner

    Women with higher income is bad for relationship De Telegraaf . 2019
    Discussion of research on relationship satisfaction and the gender of the breadwinner