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Cohabitation, Marriage and Union Stability: Preliminary Findings from NSFH2


  Author: Larry L. Bumpass, James A. Sweet
Publisher: Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publication: National Survey of Families and Households
Document Date:                  May 1995
Category: Marriage > Family Attitudes
Related Categories:
Family Structure > Cohabitation/Common-Law Marriage
Family Structure > Marital Status
Marriage > Marriage
Marriage > Relational Stability
Sexuality > Premarital Sex
Sexuality > Sexual Attitudes
Sexuality > Sexual Relations
 

This paper examines popular attitudes towards sex, relationships, and non-marital childbearing, as well as trends in cohabitation and the stability of cohabiting versus married relationships. Although it finds that there is a higher rate of union dissolution with cohabiting couples, it suggests that this has more to do with family attitudes and characteristics than with a fundamental flaw in the type of union itself.

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