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Australian Social Trends 1994: Family - Living Arrangements: Living With Parents
This document looks at statistics on the number of young Australians living with their parents, and examines the characteristics and demographics of this population, such as educational goals, marital status, and income.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• Australian Bureau of Statistics • February 22, 2001

Marital Status and Quality in Middle-Aged Women: Associations With Levels and Trajectories of Cardiovascular Risk Factors
This study compares the risk factors for cardio-vascular disease among happily married, unhappily married, single, divorced and widowed women.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• American Psychological Association • 2003

Lifestyles, Dating and Romance: A Study of Midlife Singles
This paper explores the lifestyles, behaviours, and values of middle-aged singles, looking specifically at dating habits, romance, sexual relations, and attitudes towards marriage and relationships.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• AARP • September 2003

Marital Status Continuity and Change Among Young and Midlife Adults: Longitudinal Effects on Psychological Well-Being
This report looks at the effects of divorce, separation, marriage, singleness, and widowhood on psychological health and well-being.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• Center for Demography and Ecology University of Wisconsin-Madison • October 1996

Solo-Living in Scotland: Trends and Issues
This research brief presents data on trends in single-person households in Scotland, discusses the characteristics of those who live alone, and assesses the social and individual implications of the increase in solo living.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• Centre for Research on Families and Relationships • June 2001

'Repartnering': Living with a New Partner after Breaking Up
This paper investigates the rate of separation among cohabiting couples and looks at how many individuals who experience a separation live alone versus forming another union after some time.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• Statistics Netherlands, Statistical Analysis Department, Demography Unit • June 07, 2001

Household Scenarios for the European Union, 1995-2025
This paper forecasts family formation and family structure trends in the European Union to 2025.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• Statistics Netherlands, Department of Population • August 30, 1999

Australian Social Trends 1996: Family - Living Arrangements: People Who Live Alone
This article examines the marital status and housing arrangements of people who live alone in Australia.
• Category: Family Structure > Single People
• Australian Bureau of Statistics • January 12, 2001

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