The purpose of this study was to explore single women’s views towards the institution of marriage. This study utilized a qualitative design. In-depth face-to-face interviews with ten unmarried women living in San Bernardino County were conducted to collect the data. Participants were asked in a structured interview to provide their views towards premarital sex, cohabitation, non-marital childbearing, divorce, and same sex marriage.This study found that women’s liberal and conservative views towards premarital sex, cohabitation, non-marital childbearing, divorce, and same sex marriage did not affect a women’s desire to enter the institution of marriage. Furthermore, the study indicated that women exhibited both liberal and conservative views...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to explore the relation between unmarried women’s marital value...
This study presents results from a survey of 108 African American women. Survey questions covered at...
This study researched the meaning of being single among 24 college-age adults of The Church of Jesus...
The purpose of this study was to explore single women’s views towards the institution of marriage. T...
This thesis explores the deinstitutionalization of marriage and the stigmatization of women who rema...
This project, All the Single Ladies: Single College-Educated Black Women\u27s Perception of Marri...
Although there has been a decline in heterosexual marriages, marriage is still an expectation for ad...
A reified and patriarchal form of Christianity that emphasizes “family values” – that is, adherence ...
This article—inspired by the relatively recent availability of a great variety of quantitative and q...
The issue of marriage and partnership seems to be a rather hot topic considering the number of trial...
This study explored the experiences of the new population of individuals who married a same-sex part...
The study was about an Assessment of the Challenges facing Single Mothers on their Spiritual Growth ...
In June 2015 the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of nationwide legalization of sam...
Extramarital relationships and women's sexuality are by far some of the most controversial and elusi...
The purpose of this study was to examine unmarried women’s perceptions of singlehood. In other words...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to explore the relation between unmarried women’s marital value...
This study presents results from a survey of 108 African American women. Survey questions covered at...
This study researched the meaning of being single among 24 college-age adults of The Church of Jesus...
The purpose of this study was to explore single women’s views towards the institution of marriage. T...
This thesis explores the deinstitutionalization of marriage and the stigmatization of women who rema...
This project, All the Single Ladies: Single College-Educated Black Women\u27s Perception of Marri...
Although there has been a decline in heterosexual marriages, marriage is still an expectation for ad...
A reified and patriarchal form of Christianity that emphasizes “family values” – that is, adherence ...
This article—inspired by the relatively recent availability of a great variety of quantitative and q...
The issue of marriage and partnership seems to be a rather hot topic considering the number of trial...
This study explored the experiences of the new population of individuals who married a same-sex part...
The study was about an Assessment of the Challenges facing Single Mothers on their Spiritual Growth ...
In June 2015 the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of nationwide legalization of sam...
Extramarital relationships and women's sexuality are by far some of the most controversial and elusi...
The purpose of this study was to examine unmarried women’s perceptions of singlehood. In other words...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to explore the relation between unmarried women’s marital value...
This study presents results from a survey of 108 African American women. Survey questions covered at...
This study researched the meaning of being single among 24 college-age adults of The Church of Jesus...