Cohabitation has become part of romantic relationships in the United States; cohabitation has become a normal experience for both men and women. With the rapid increase in cohabitation this raises important concerns about its consequences for the institution of marriage and the lives of individuals involved in this family form, as research indicates that cohabiters hold lower levels of commitment, and cohabiters are more likely to be depressed than marrieds( Brown, S.L 2003). Some studies have been done to find out whether marriages are beneficial to one’s mental health, Pro marriage initiatives and policies like tax breaks for married people have taken a part in this (Perelli-Harris 2017). Although the prevalence and patterns of cohabitati...
The rapid growth in cohabitation in recent decades has coincided with a burgeoning literature on the...
Cohabitation is becoming more prevalent in western society so that up to 7.5 million cohabiting coup...
Abstract: This study uses a Norwegian nationally representative survey to examine whether cohabitant...
Cohabitation is the state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married....
Objective. According to the 2000 Census, about 1.2 million persons over age 50 are currently cohabit...
Research in the past decade has centered around questions concerning the impact of cohabitation on m...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Historically, the married have had better well-being outcomes than the unmarried. The decline in mar...
Prior research on marriage has tended to focus on cross-sectional differences between the married an...
Abstract Social ties are integral to health and well-being, with marital relationship status being o...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Background: Prior research focused on the impact of being in a partnership on quality of life from a...
Cohabitation and marriage in the United States are converging relationships for those cohabiters who...
Cohabitation and marriage in the United States are converging relationships for those cohabiters who...
The rapid growth in cohabitation in recent decades has coincided with a burgeoning literature on the...
Cohabitation is becoming more prevalent in western society so that up to 7.5 million cohabiting coup...
Abstract: This study uses a Norwegian nationally representative survey to examine whether cohabitant...
Cohabitation is the state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married....
Objective. According to the 2000 Census, about 1.2 million persons over age 50 are currently cohabit...
Research in the past decade has centered around questions concerning the impact of cohabitation on m...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Historically, the married have had better well-being outcomes than the unmarried. The decline in mar...
Prior research on marriage has tended to focus on cross-sectional differences between the married an...
Abstract Social ties are integral to health and well-being, with marital relationship status being o...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Background: Prior research focused on the impact of being in a partnership on quality of life from a...
Cohabitation and marriage in the United States are converging relationships for those cohabiters who...
Cohabitation and marriage in the United States are converging relationships for those cohabiters who...
The rapid growth in cohabitation in recent decades has coincided with a burgeoning literature on the...
Cohabitation is becoming more prevalent in western society so that up to 7.5 million cohabiting coup...
Abstract: This study uses a Norwegian nationally representative survey to examine whether cohabitant...