Summary: | <b>Background</b>: A key resource for cross-national comparative research on family dynamics (Andersson and Philipov 2002) is seriously outdated. <b>Objective</b>: We provide an update of the life-table estimates by Andersson and Philipov (2002) based on data from the Generations and Gender Surveys and other related surveys in 18 countries across Europe and the United States. <b>Results</b>: Life-table estimates of family formation of women and men, union dynamics, and children's experience of family disruption and family formation demonstrate the degree of variation in family dynamics across countries. <b>Conclusions</b>: Our findings provide the basis for more in-depth research on the causes and consequences of differences in family dynamics across contexts. <b>Contribution</b>: The Appendix of the current manuscript is a new resource for comparative research on family dynamics in the early 21st century.
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