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The Rise in Divorce and Cohabitation: Is There a Link?
by
Perelli-Harris, Brienna
, Gassen, Nora Sánchez
, Galezewska, Paulina
, Holland, Jennifer A.
, Berrington, Ann
in
Behavior
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Change agents
/ Cohabitation
/ Deception
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic transition theory
/ Demographics
/ Divorce
/ Economic theory
/ Families & family life
/ Marriage
/ Social change
/ Social interactions
/ Theory
2017
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The Rise in Divorce and Cohabitation: Is There a Link?
by
Perelli-Harris, Brienna
, Gassen, Nora Sánchez
, Galezewska, Paulina
, Holland, Jennifer A.
, Berrington, Ann
in
Behavior
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Change agents
/ Cohabitation
/ Deception
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic transition theory
/ Demographics
/ Divorce
/ Economic theory
/ Families & family life
/ Marriage
/ Social change
/ Social interactions
/ Theory
2017
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The Rise in Divorce and Cohabitation: Is There a Link?
by
Perelli-Harris, Brienna
, Gassen, Nora Sánchez
, Galezewska, Paulina
, Holland, Jennifer A.
, Berrington, Ann
in
Behavior
/ Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Change agents
/ Cohabitation
/ Deception
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic transition theory
/ Demographics
/ Divorce
/ Economic theory
/ Families & family life
/ Marriage
/ Social change
/ Social interactions
/ Theory
2017
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The Rise in Divorce and Cohabitation: Is There a Link?
2017
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Overview
Over the past decades, divorce and cohabitation have increased dramatically throughout Europe. Divorce has fundamentally altered the institution of marriage from a life-long union to one that may dissolve. Cohabitation allows couples to live together without undertaking the vows of marriage, but also allows couples to avoid the potentially higher costs of divorce. Thus, divorce and cohabitation seem to be intrinsically linked. We theorize how the increase in divorce may be linked to the increase in cohabitation at the macro, meso, and micro levels. Using focus group data, we explore how divorce may have changed attitudes and beliefs concerning marriage and cohabitation. We then investigate whether survey data and official statistics provide evidence consistent with a link. While exogenous factors have been important for the increase in cohabitation, we argue that the divorce revolution has been a catalyst for the cohabitation boom.
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Wiley Subscription Services, Inc,Wiley-Blackwell,Blackwell Publishing Ltd,John Wiley and Sons Inc
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