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Summary Of: Cohabitation

Some individuals may also choose cohabitation because they see their relationships as being private and personal matters... Some couples prefer cohabitation because it does not legally commit them for an extended period... In some jurisdictions cohabitation can be viewed legally as... cohabitation is a common pattern among people in the Western world... cohabitation was illegal until relatively recently... Opponents of cohabitation usually argue that living together in this fashion is less stable and hence harmful... Opponents of cohabitation commonly cite statistics that indicate that couples who have lived together before marriage are more... so demographers have developed various methods of identifying cohabitation and measuring its prevalence... as researchers report that cohabitation often does not have clear start and end dates... studied premarital cohabitation of women who are in a monogamous relationship... premarital sex and cohabitation with their eventual husband are just two more steps in developing a committed... as the cause of increased break ups and cohabitation only as an indicator of such apprehension... cohabitation laws are generally not enforced... such laws making cohabitation illegal are unconstitutional... cohabitation is very common... cohabitation amongst Finns is most common for people under 30... Legal obstacles for cohabitation were removed in 1926 in a reform of the Finnish... Cohabitation is illegal according to... cohabitation had been taboo since British rule... where the 1960s and 1970s cohorts showed cohabitation rates of 30... Cohabitation is replacing dating...

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