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Cohabitation 1 ; Cohabitation 2 ; Cohabitation 3
Christensen, L. J. Cohabitation 1 ; Cohabitation 2 ; Cohabitation 3. PAN : philosophy activism nature. 2007; 4, 101-105.
Christensen, Liana Joy (3392939)
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Sense and Sensibility: Cohabitation in ‘Cohabitation Land’
In many European countries, cohabitation has become a prevailing practice. Norway is one of the countries leading this trend; cohabitation before marriage is the norm and a majority of couples become parents before they (eventually) marry. This article explores the meaning of cohabitation for Norwegian couples today through a qualitative analysis of ...
Liv Johanne Syltevik
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2011
This chapter looks at the rise of cohabitation, both as a prelude to marriage or as an outright substitute. This trend is one outcome of the sexual revolution, the new sexual freedom, referred to in the previous chapter. Here, courts and legislatures have had to grapple with a new social fact.
Joanna L. Grossman, Lawrence M. Friedman
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This chapter looks at the rise of cohabitation, both as a prelude to marriage or as an outright substitute. This trend is one outcome of the sexual revolution, the new sexual freedom, referred to in the previous chapter. Here, courts and legislatures have had to grapple with a new social fact.
Joanna L. Grossman, Lawrence M. Friedman
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Premarital Cohabitation and Postmarital Cohabiting Union Formation
Journal of Family Issues, 1995Previous research has indicated that premarital cohabitation decreases marital stability. This study examined the role of premarital cohabitation as a determinant of cohabitation after marital disruption. The author proposed that people who cohabited with their first spouse prior to marriage have a greater propensity to cohabit after marital disruption
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2023
The conclusion begins with a meditation on the radical nature of cohabitating, of living with violence. Drawing on research conducted during the Ebola epidemic in eastern Congo, it examines the commitment to survive, to breathe, to aspire in Congo despite dense antiblackness, a world committed to Black death.
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The conclusion begins with a meditation on the radical nature of cohabitating, of living with violence. Drawing on research conducted during the Ebola epidemic in eastern Congo, it examines the commitment to survive, to breathe, to aspire in Congo despite dense antiblackness, a world committed to Black death.
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Cohabit. : Reasons, Places and Forms of Cohabitation
2020New spatial devices appear when society changes. Today families are restructuring, the domestic group is recomposing, practices are evolving and housing should follow. How can it be trans- formed to adapt to the life conditions and the lifestyle desired by singles of any age, families -either monoparental or blended-, by the elderly ?
Bendimerad, Sabri, Eleb, Monique
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