Demographic trends in the United States: A review of research in the 2000s
AJ Cherlin - Journal of marriage and family, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Demographic trends in the 2000s showed the continuing separation of family and
household because of factors such as childbearing among single parents, the dissolution of …
household because of factors such as childbearing among single parents, the dissolution of …
[图书][B] Sociologie de la famille
M Segalen - 2010 - books.google.com
Peu d'institutions sont à la fois aussi explorées et mal connues que la famille. Celle-ci fait
l'objet d'un discours politique et médiatique qui se renouvelle sans cesse, sans jamais s' …
l'objet d'un discours politique et médiatique qui se renouvelle sans cesse, sans jamais s' …
Demography of aging and the family
EM Agree - Future directions for the demography of aging …, 2018 - books.google.com
Population aging is a marker of our success in both extending longevity and planning our
reproduction. The demographic changes that result in the aging of the population also …
reproduction. The demographic changes that result in the aging of the population also …
[HTML][HTML] “Living apart together” relationships in the United States
CQ Strohm, JA Seltzer, SD Cochran… - Demographic …, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We use two surveys to describe the demographic and attitudinal correlates of being in
“Living Apart Together”(LAT), cohabiting, and marital relationships for heterosexuals …
“Living Apart Together”(LAT), cohabiting, and marital relationships for heterosexuals …
[HTML][HTML] Why do intimate partners live apart? Evidence on LAT relationships across Europe
AC Liefbroer, AR Poortman, JA Seltzer - Demographic Research, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Most research asks whether or not cohabitation has come to rival marriage.
Little is known about the meaning of living apart together (LAT) relationships, and whether …
Little is known about the meaning of living apart together (LAT) relationships, and whether …
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 …
Relationship quality in midlife: A comparison of dating, living apart together, cohabitation, and marriage
Objective This study compared the relationship quality of US midlife adults in dating, living
apart together (LAT) relationships, cohabitation, and marriage. Background Unmarried …
apart together (LAT) relationships, cohabitation, and marriage. Background Unmarried …
Demography of family change in Europe
T Sobotka, C Berghammer - … handbook on the sociology of the …, 2021 - elgaronline.com
On 22 May 2015, the 'Marriage Equality Referendum'in Ireland showed clear support for the
recognition of marriage as a contract between two individuals irrespective of their sex, with …
recognition of marriage as a contract between two individuals irrespective of their sex, with …
Older adults developing a preference for living apart together
JJ Benson, M Coleman - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
What is understood about late life partner relationships is largely based on long‐term
marriage, with little attention given to understanding the process of forming new partnerships …
marriage, with little attention given to understanding the process of forming new partnerships …