Multi-faith Britain and family life : changing patterns of marriage, cohabitation, and divorce among different faith groups 1983–2005 [PDF]
The inclusion of a question on religious affiliation in the decennial census for England and Wales, and for Scotland, for the first time in 2001 acknowledged that adequate profiling and interpretation of the contemporary multi-cultural landscape of ...
Village, Andrew +5 more
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Law as the legal basis to claim inheritance in the former socialist countries: Russia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Bulgaria [PDF]
In most European countries law is one of the two permissible bases to claim inheritance which, although being the weaker legal basis, is more frequently applied in these countries than testation, as a legal basis to claim inheritance.
Vidić Jelena
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ABSTRACT Discussions about infidelity in the philosophy of love typically emphasize sexual transgressions, often neglecting emotional infidelity. In this article, I provide a conceptual analysis of emotional affairs. In my view, emotional affairs are defined as extrarelational connections that (a) take on a pattern of intimacy that mirrors the intimacy
Justin Clardy
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Abstract Background Few studies have used nationwide registry data from both primary and secondary healthcare services to examine the incidence of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children while accounting for early risk factors. We aimed to investigate trends in ADHD diagnoses and associated risk factors.
Marika Leppänen +8 more
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The social geography of unmarried cohabitation in the USA, 2007-2011 [PDF]
US studies of marriage and cohabitation have mainly highlighted the social and racial differentials as they were observed in cross-sections, and have as a result essentially focused on the "pattern of disadvantage".
Neidert, Lisa +5 more
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Couples under One Roof: A Quantitative Analysis on Cohabitation and Relationship Dynamics
Cohabitation, defined as two individuals living together without marriage, is increasingly prevalent, particularly in the Philippines. This study employs a quantitative research methodology to analyze the relationship dynamics of cohabiting couples in ...
Abusailan Akmad +1 more
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Refugiés centrafricains dans la province du Nord-Ubangi en RD. Congo : une décennie des relations intercommunautaires. Enjeux de la cohabitation et de mécanismes de survie [PDF]
Cette étude se donne le devoir de porter un regard croisé sur les enjeux liés à l’évolution des relations entre les réfugiés centrafricains et les populations d’accueil (autochtones) du Nord-Ubangi pour la première décennie de leur cohabitation.
Philippe GBAGALA NDAGI +3 more
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ABSTRACT Work from home (WFH) is recognized as carrying both risks and benefits for individuals. However, its impact on romantic couples remains poorly understood. Drawing on boundary theory and family systems theory, we propose that WFH can render certain couples vulnerable to separation and trace the process through which this occurs.
Alejandro Canek Hermida Carrillo +3 more
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A Geography of Cohabitation in the Americas, 1970-2010 [PDF]
In this chapter, we trace the geography of unmarried cohabitation in the Americas on an unprecedented geographical scale in family demography. We present the percentage of partnered women aged 25-29 in cohabitation across more than 19,000 local units of ...
Turu Sánchez, Anna +22 more
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The influence of parents on cohabitation in Italy: insights from two regional contexts [PDF]
In view of the demographic changes that affect all European countries, the diffusion of new living arrangements such as non-marital cohabitation is particularly interesting.
Christin Schröder
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