The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowadays more individualized, suggesting that singlehood is viewed as a positive experience. Using the Panel Study of Social Integration in the Netherlands, we examined singles’ (N = 836) relational attitudes across young adulthood. Singles were not very positive about singlehood and a large majority felt more positive about a partner relationship than about being alone. Most singles were also more positive about living together than about steady dating and cohabitation was more popular than marriage. We furthermore examined whether values, life-course experiences and ageing influence singles’ relational attitudes. Value orientations and age prove...
Singlehood, defined as not being in a romantic relationship, is becoming increasingly common worldwi...
The recent changes in social life have brought about differentiated attitudes that adults adopt in ...
Young adults are feeling the pressure to have a steady relationship. Using data from ‘Young in Ghent...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
Singles are an understudied yet growing segment of the adult population. The current study aims to e...
The research field of this paper are the advantages and disadvantages of singlehood in young adult ...
Despite the worldwide increase in the unpartnered population, little research has examined what fact...
This study examines differences in well-being among young adults across relationship status. Multile...
With both theories and empirical studies supporting the benefits of having a romantic relationship, ...
Singles are an understudied yet growing segment of the adult population. The current study aims to e...
With an aging population, the host of alternatives to marriage, and the number of people who remain ...
Since the percentage of single adults is steadily increasing, the reasons for this development have ...
Abstract Background The social structure is changing with an increase in the ratio of the older popu...
A relatively large number of people in Western societies are single; that is, they are not involved ...
Singlehood, defined as not being in a romantic relationship, is becoming increasingly common worldwi...
The recent changes in social life have brought about differentiated attitudes that adults adopt in ...
Young adults are feeling the pressure to have a steady relationship. Using data from ‘Young in Ghent...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults are nowad...
Singles are an understudied yet growing segment of the adult population. The current study aims to e...
The research field of this paper are the advantages and disadvantages of singlehood in young adult ...
Despite the worldwide increase in the unpartnered population, little research has examined what fact...
This study examines differences in well-being among young adults across relationship status. Multile...
With both theories and empirical studies supporting the benefits of having a romantic relationship, ...
Singles are an understudied yet growing segment of the adult population. The current study aims to e...
With an aging population, the host of alternatives to marriage, and the number of people who remain ...
Since the percentage of single adults is steadily increasing, the reasons for this development have ...
Abstract Background The social structure is changing with an increase in the ratio of the older popu...
A relatively large number of people in Western societies are single; that is, they are not involved ...
Singlehood, defined as not being in a romantic relationship, is becoming increasingly common worldwi...
The recent changes in social life have brought about differentiated attitudes that adults adopt in ...
Young adults are feeling the pressure to have a steady relationship. Using data from ‘Young in Ghent...