© The authors 2013. Interpretations of living apart together (LAT) have typically counter-posed 'new family form' versus 'continuist' perspectives. Recent surveys, however, construct LAT as a heterogeneous category that supports a 'qualified continuist' position - most people live apart as a response to practical circumstances or as a modern version of 'boy/girlfriend', although a minority represents something new in preferring to live apart more permanently. This article interrogates this conclusion by examining in depth why people live apart together, using a nationally representative survey from Britain and interview accounts from 2011. Our analysis shows that LAT as a category contains different sorts of relationship, with different nee...
Living apart together (LAT) relationships cover a range and variety of relationship forms and practi...
This study examines the association between having children born before the current partnership and ...
Most unattached older persons who would like an intimate partnership do not want to remarry or be in...
© The authors 2013. Interpretations of living apart together (LAT) have typically counter-posed 'new...
Yes‘Living apart together’ – that is being in an intimate relationship with a partner who lives some...
A growing number of studies examine how, why, and when people form and maintain living apart togethe...
This paper examines how people living apart together (LATs) maintain their relationships, and descri...
Over a fifth of those normally classified as “single” are actually in a\ud relationship but not livi...
This article explores how people who live apart from their partners in Britain describe and understa...
A growing number of studies examine how, why, and when people form and maintain living apart togethe...
BACKGROUND—Most research asks whether or not cohabitation has come to rival marriage. Little is know...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods data ...
<b>Background</b>: Most research asks whether or not cohabitation has come to rival marriage. Little...
Living apart together (LAT) relationships cover a range and variety of relationship forms and practi...
This study examines the association between having children born before the current partnership and ...
Most unattached older persons who would like an intimate partnership do not want to remarry or be in...
© The authors 2013. Interpretations of living apart together (LAT) have typically counter-posed 'new...
Yes‘Living apart together’ – that is being in an intimate relationship with a partner who lives some...
A growing number of studies examine how, why, and when people form and maintain living apart togethe...
This paper examines how people living apart together (LATs) maintain their relationships, and descri...
Over a fifth of those normally classified as “single” are actually in a\ud relationship but not livi...
This article explores how people who live apart from their partners in Britain describe and understa...
A growing number of studies examine how, why, and when people form and maintain living apart togethe...
BACKGROUND—Most research asks whether or not cohabitation has come to rival marriage. Little is know...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed methods data ...
<b>Background</b>: Most research asks whether or not cohabitation has come to rival marriage. Little...
Living apart together (LAT) relationships cover a range and variety of relationship forms and practi...
This study examines the association between having children born before the current partnership and ...
Most unattached older persons who would like an intimate partnership do not want to remarry or be in...