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Haskey 1996 |
Mid 1960s, fewer than 5% of never-married women cohabited before marriage, in the early 1990s 70% did so. for remarrying women, the rise was from 30% in mid-60s so 90% in early 1990s |
1960s —> 90s cohabiting |
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Pullinger 1996 |
As cohabitation has increased, marriages has plummeted - 1995 there were fewer than 200,000 first marriages in Britain, less than half of the number that took place in 1970 |
cohabitation to marriage |
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Booth and Johnson 1988 |
Men and women who cohabit before marriage have a certain demographic and socio-economic characteristics which are themselves significantly associated with marital dissolution |
characteristics |
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ESRC Population and Household Change Programme |
suggests that despite diversity in households, most people still have strong family ties - that families still matter |
family matters |
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Bramley, Munro and Lancaster 1997 |
In 1997, 29% of household in Britain were one-person, a figure set to rise by 36% by 2016 |
rise in LPH |
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Gillis 1985 |
between the mid-eighteen and mid-nineteenth, as much as 1/5 of the population in E+W have cohabited unlawfully for some period, either as a prelude to legal marriage or as a substitute for it |
unlawful cohabitation |