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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

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

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

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

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

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