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... marriage would show little change ( Bumpass et al . 1991 ) . Let's look at the trend in cohabitation . Cohabitation As Figure 16.3 shows , cohabitation , adults living together in a sexual relationship with- out being married , has ...
... marriage would show little change ( Bumpass et al . 1991 ) . Let's look at the trend in cohabitation . Cohabitation As Figure 16.3 shows , cohabitation , adults living together in a sexual relationship with- out being married , has ...
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... marriage and family in the future ? Will the high divorce rate , increasing cohabitation , and the postponement of marriage ... married women work for wages , it is likely that the marital balance of power will con- tinue to shift in the ...
... marriage and family in the future ? Will the high divorce rate , increasing cohabitation , and the postponement of marriage ... married women work for wages , it is likely that the marital balance of power will con- tinue to shift in the ...
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... Marriage People's health is also closely related to their social roles . For example , employed and married people don't get sick as often as the unemployed and un- married . But which is the cause , and which is the effect ? Is it that ...
... Marriage People's health is also closely related to their social roles . For example , employed and married people don't get sick as often as the unemployed and un- married . But which is the cause , and which is the effect ? Is it that ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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