Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most 'advanced' Western European societies, the vast majority of people still marry. Why so? Existing theories, mostly based on various approaches tied to cognitive decision-making, do not provide a sufficient explanation of the persistence of marriage. In this article, we argue that feelings attached to marriage, i.e. the affective evaluation of those involved in a partner relationship concerning marriage as opposed to cohabitation, explain the persistent importance of marriage as an institution. We argue that socialization, biological and social-structural factors affect these affective evaluations. We provide a test of our hypotheses using a longitudinal stu...
Although marriage and cohabitation appear to be increasingly equivalent across Western countries, ex...
Although marriage and cohabitation appear to be increasingly equivalent across Western countries, ex...
What makes a marriage satisfying? Using information about 1292 Dutch first married husbands and wive...
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...
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...
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...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ We...
The original idea of marriage is different from today’s current idea of marriage. Although the idea ...
BACKGROUND Dutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce ra...
BACKGROUNDDutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce rat...
Cohabitation among unmarried couples is very prevalent in Sweden. Yet, marriage seems to remain a po...
Using data from Sweden and Norway on cohabitors aged 25 to 35, we examine the association between so...
Although marriage and cohabitation appear to be increasingly equivalent across Western countries, ex...
Although marriage and cohabitation appear to be increasingly equivalent across Western countries, ex...
What makes a marriage satisfying? Using information about 1292 Dutch first married husbands and wive...
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...
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...
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...
Despite cohabitation becoming increasingly equivalent to marriage in some of the most ‘advanced’ We...
The original idea of marriage is different from today’s current idea of marriage. Although the idea ...
BACKGROUND Dutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce ra...
BACKGROUNDDutch adults grew up in a highly individualized country, characterized by high divorce rat...
Cohabitation among unmarried couples is very prevalent in Sweden. Yet, marriage seems to remain a po...
Using data from Sweden and Norway on cohabitors aged 25 to 35, we examine the association between so...
Although marriage and cohabitation appear to be increasingly equivalent across Western countries, ex...
Although marriage and cohabitation appear to be increasingly equivalent across Western countries, ex...
What makes a marriage satisfying? Using information about 1292 Dutch first married husbands and wive...