Excerpt Singlehood is defined as a state of being unmarried, either with or without a partner. For some singlehood is a choice to remain unmarried as an adult, or it can be a stage that is passed through temporarily when a spouse dies, or even when an adult is between partners. Singlehood is experienced differently depending on which of those groups a person finds themselves in or chooses to be part of. The experience is also varied by a person’s cultural and ethnic heritage. People in both the married group and the unmarried group are able to identify benefits and drawbacks to being in their respective group. Often times they also fantasize about being in the other group. Whichever the case may be, singlehood can be both rewarding and frus...
The single status has always been present in the society, but has not been talked about. People were...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
Contemporary theorizing about family life suggests an increasing ‘individualization’ of social life,...
The recent changes in social life have brought about differentiated attitudes that adults adopt in ...
With an aging population, the host of alternatives to marriage, and the number of people who remain ...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
Singleness most commonly refers to a stage of early-adult life which is temporary and which precedes...
The increasing number of singles in Singapore is alarming as this goes against the government‟s effo...
This paper aims to uncover how gender ideology influences the lived experiences and perceptions of s...
There has been a marked increase in single people living alone. In Poland about 17% persons live by...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
Singlehood, defined as not being in a romantic relationship, is becoming increasingly common worldwi...
Excerpt Cohabitation is defined as the act of an unmarried romantic couple (of any sexual orientatio...
The research field of this paper are the advantages and disadvantages of singlehood in young adult ...
Since the 1970s, the age at first partnership has risen, and separations have become more common. Bo...
The single status has always been present in the society, but has not been talked about. People were...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
Contemporary theorizing about family life suggests an increasing ‘individualization’ of social life,...
The recent changes in social life have brought about differentiated attitudes that adults adopt in ...
With an aging population, the host of alternatives to marriage, and the number of people who remain ...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
Singleness most commonly refers to a stage of early-adult life which is temporary and which precedes...
The increasing number of singles in Singapore is alarming as this goes against the government‟s effo...
This paper aims to uncover how gender ideology influences the lived experiences and perceptions of s...
There has been a marked increase in single people living alone. In Poland about 17% persons live by...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
Singlehood, defined as not being in a romantic relationship, is becoming increasingly common worldwi...
Excerpt Cohabitation is defined as the act of an unmarried romantic couple (of any sexual orientatio...
The research field of this paper are the advantages and disadvantages of singlehood in young adult ...
Since the 1970s, the age at first partnership has risen, and separations have become more common. Bo...
The single status has always been present in the society, but has not been talked about. People were...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
Contemporary theorizing about family life suggests an increasing ‘individualization’ of social life,...