The changing determinants of UK young adults' living arrangements
The postponement of partnership formation and parenthood in the context of an early
average age at leaving home has resulted in increased heterogeneity in the living …
average age at leaving home has resulted in increased heterogeneity in the living …
People who live apart together (LATs)–how different are they?
S Duncan, M Phillips - The sociological review, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
'Living apart together'–that is being in an intimate relationship with a partner who lives
somewhere else–is increasingly recognised and accepted as a specific way of being in a …
somewhere else–is increasingly recognised and accepted as a specific way of being in a …
Ambivalence and living apart together in later life: A critical research proposal
IA Connidis, K Borell… - Journal of Marriage and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Most unattached older persons who would like an intimate partnership do not want to
remarry or be in a marriage‐like relationship. A growing trend is to live apart together (LAT) …
remarry or be in a marriage‐like relationship. A growing trend is to live apart together (LAT) …
Living-apart-together (LAT) relationships in Australia
The past few decades have seen substantial changes in relationship formation and
dissolution patterns in Australia, as in other Western countries, including the postponement …
dissolution patterns in Australia, as in other Western countries, including the postponement …
Embodied heterosexual masculinities, part 1: Confluent intimacies, emotions and health
LF Monaghan, S Robertson - Sociology Compass, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This and an accompanying article (Robertson and Monaghan 2012) constitute a
developmental 'think piece'on embodied heterosexual masculinities, emotions and health …
developmental 'think piece'on embodied heterosexual masculinities, emotions and health …
Why do people live apart together?
Interpretations of living apart together (LAT) have typically counter-posed 'new family
form'versus 'continuist'perspectives. Recent surveys, however, construct LAT as a …
form'versus 'continuist'perspectives. Recent surveys, however, construct LAT as a …
Family, friends, and personal communities: Changing models‐in‐the‐mind
R Pahl, L Spencer - Journal of Family Theory & Review, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Models‐in‐the‐minds about the proper and right way to be a true friend or to “do” family
behavior may not necessarily fit lived experience, especially in cases where relationships …
behavior may not necessarily fit lived experience, especially in cases where relationships …
Sex, love and security: Accounts of distance and commitment in living apart together relationships
Drawing on a 2011 national survey and 50 semi-structured interviews, we explore the
differing ways in which those in living apart together (LAT) relationships discuss and …
differing ways in which those in living apart together (LAT) relationships discuss and …
[图书][B] Distance relationships: Intimacy and emotions amongst academics and their partners in dual-locations
M Holmes - 2014 - Springer
Martin and Lucy were one of the couples I interviewed for the study that forms the basis of
this book. Interesting, as I found all the couples, they were the one who perhaps made me …
this book. Interesting, as I found all the couples, they were the one who perhaps made me …
People who live apart together (LATs): new family form or just a stage?
S Duncan, M Phillips - International Review of Sociology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
'Living apart together'–that is being in an intimate relationship with a partner who lives
somewhere else (LAT)–is increasingly recognised and accepted as a specific way of being …
somewhere else (LAT)–is increasingly recognised and accepted as a specific way of being …