BACKGROUNDDutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce rates, which may have influenced their views on cohabitation and marriage.OBJECTIVEWe examine Dutch adults‘ perceptions of how similar or different cohabitation and marriage are, whether they believe that cohabitation would be a strategy to avoid the risk of divorce, as well as their views on why people marry in individualized societies.METHODSWe analyze seven focus group interviews with 40 Dutch participants, collected in 2012 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.RESULTSMany participants discussed differences and similarities between cohabitation and marriage in a context of high divorce rates, and frequently viewedcohabitation as a risk-reduction str...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters' intentions to ...
The level of mixed marriage in a society indicates the openness of that society, since it shows the ...
The non-institutionalised, flexible nature of living-apart-together (LAT) raises questions about par...
BACKGROUND Dutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce ra...
Risk-avoidance or utmost commitment? Dutch focus group research on cohabitation and marriag
Background: Although cohabitation has spread rapidly in Austria during the past decades, it is more ...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Cohabiters have been shown to invest less in their relationship than married couples. This study inv...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Cohabiters have been shown to invest less in their relationship than married couples. This study inv...
BACKGROUND Although cohabitation has spread rapidly in Austria during the past decades, it is more ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters' intentions to ...
The level of mixed marriage in a society indicates the openness of that society, since it shows the ...
The non-institutionalised, flexible nature of living-apart-together (LAT) raises questions about par...
BACKGROUND Dutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce ra...
Risk-avoidance or utmost commitment? Dutch focus group research on cohabitation and marriag
Background: Although cohabitation has spread rapidly in Austria during the past decades, it is more ...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ Wes...
Cohabiters have been shown to invest less in their relationship than married couples. This study inv...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Wes...
Cohabiters have been shown to invest less in their relationship than married couples. This study inv...
BACKGROUND Although cohabitation has spread rapidly in Austria during the past decades, it is more ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters' intentions to ...
The level of mixed marriage in a society indicates the openness of that society, since it shows the ...
The non-institutionalised, flexible nature of living-apart-together (LAT) raises questions about par...