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Cohabitation Trends - cover

Cohabitation Trends

Liam Hall

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Cohabitation Trends explores the increasing prevalence of unmarried couples living together and its impact on family structures and societal norms. This book examines the demographic shifts fueling the rise of cohabitation, highlighting its sociological implications, such as its effects on child development and marital stability. One intriguing insight is how increased female participation in the workforce and changing social attitudes have diminished the centrality of traditional marriage, leading to cohabitation becoming a significant family form. The book takes a comprehensive approach, integrating demographic data and sociological research to offer a nuanced, evidence-based analysis. It avoids judgmental narratives, acknowledging the diversity within cohabiting relationships.

 
Organized into sections, the book first examines the causes and factors correlated with cohabitation. It then analyzes its effects on family well-being, relationship quality, and individual life satisfaction, comparing these outcomes to those of marriage. Finally, it looks at the future of cohabitation, discussing emerging patterns and policy implications.
Verfügbar seit: 22.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 74 Seiten.

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