Relationship quality and family formation in europe

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    Marriage has declined and cohabitation has become more common, particularly as a way to start co-residential partnerships, but also as a setting for childbearing (Hiekel, Liefbroer, and amp; Poortman, 2014; Perelli-Harris, Kreyenfeld et_al, 2012). The prevalence of cohabitation and social norms about marriage differ greatly across countries (Heuveline and amp; Timberlake, 2004; Hiekel et_al, 2014; Lappegård, Klüsener, and amp; Vignoli, 2018; Perelli-Harris and amp; Sánchez Gassen, 2012; Perelli-Harris, 2018; Perelli-Harris, Kreyenfeld et_al, 2012). Although the majority of European couples now start living together without marrying, the . . .

     

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