Why study young adult living arrangements? A view of the second demographic transition (original) (raw)

Moving Out and Marriage: What Do Young Adults Expect?

Calvin Goldscheider

American Sociological Review, 1987

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Living Arrangements and the Transition to Adulthood

Frances Goldscheider

Demography, 1985

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Living arrangements and parenthood: Do values matter?

Ron Lesthaeghe

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The failure of “traditional adult goals” for today’s young people: new cohabitations and new coexistences

Rosa Maria Paniccia

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More Young Adults Are Living with Their Parents: Who Are They - Glick

Domi Lozier Gotschlich

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Understanding Romantic Relationships Among Emerging Adults: The Significant Roles of Cohabitation and Ambiguity

Frank Fincham

Romantic Relationships in Emerging Adulthood, 2010

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YOUNG ADULTS' PERSPECTIVES ON DIVORCE Living Arrangements

william fabricius

Family Court Review, 2005

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Parent-Child Coresidence: Who Moves in With Whom and for Whose Needs?

Annika Smits

Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010

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Negotiating the Life Course: Changes in individual and family transitions

Ann Evans

2003

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Cohabitation and commitment: Partnership plans of young men and women

Lynn Jamieson, Yaojun Li

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Residential Differences in Cohabitors' Union Transitions

Anastasia Snyder

Rural Sociology, 2006

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On a New Schedule: Transitions to Adulthood and Family Change

Frank Furstenberg

The Future of Children, 2010

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Living Together Unmarried: What Do We Know About Cohabiting Families?

Fiona Greenland

Handbook of Marriage and the Family, 2012

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Marriage and cohabitation in the United States: A statistical portrait based on cycle 6 (2002) of the National Survey of Family Growth

Anjani Chandra

Vital and Health Statistics Series 23 Data from the National Survey of Family Growth, 2010

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Nico, Magda (2008) “Conjugality and Transition to Adulthood”, ISA Research Committee on Family Research, RC06, “Family Diversity and Gender”, 9-13 Setembro, 2008, ISCSP, Lisboa, disponível em CD

Magda Nico

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America''s Families and Living Arrangements: Population Characteristics

Jason Fields

2001

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America's Families and Living Arrangements: 2003. Population Characteristics. Current Population Reports. P20-553

Jason Fields

America's Families and Living Arrangements: 2003, 2004

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Nico, Magda (2008) “Conjugality and Transition to Adulthood”, ISA Research Committee on Family Research, RC06, “Family Diversity and Gender”, ISCSP, Lisboa, 9 a 13 de Setembro de 2008.

Magda Nico

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Major trends affecting families in the new millennium–Western Europe and North America

Robert Cliquet

Major Trends Affecting Families (background …, 2003

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The changing determinants of UK young adults´ living arrangements

Jane Falkingham

Demographic Research, 2011

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Living arrangements in later life

Pearl Dykstra

Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, 2021

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“Marriage Is More Than Being Together”: The Meaning of Marriage for Young Adults

Arturo Baiocchi

Journal of Family Issues, 2011

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Class Differences in Cohabitation Processes

Sharon Sassler

Family Relations, 2011

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Zheng Wu, Cohabitation: An Alternative Form of Family Living

Melinda Mills

European Journal of Population-revue Europeenne De Demographie, 2002

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FP-13-12 Trends in Cohabitation: Over Twenty Years of Change, 1987-2010

Wendy Manning

2013

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Just living together: Implications of cohabitation on families, children, and social policy

Wendy Ann Primus

2002

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Once bitten… A multi-country analysis of the life course dynamics of cohabitation and its relationship to marriage

Giulia Ferrari

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Living Arrangements in Young Adulthood: Results from Wave IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health

Suzanne Hallquist

2011

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Cohabitation and Marriage: Complexity and Diversity in Union‐Formation Patterns

Sharon Sassler

Journal of Marriage and Family, 2020

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The Timing of Marriage in the Transition to Adulthood: Continuity and Change, 1860-1975

Frank Furstenberg

American Journal of Sociology, 1978

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The first family formation among young Americans: the role of family process

Samuel H . Nyarko

SN Social Sciences

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Stayovers in emerging adulthood: Who stays over and why?

Christine Proulx

Personal Relationships, 2013

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The second demographic transition, 1986- 2020: sub-replacement fertility and rising cohabitation-a global update

Ron Lesthaeghe

GENUS Vol 76, art 10, 2020

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The living arrangements of children

Frans van Poppel

2009

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Young Adults' Roles as Partners and Parents in a Context of Family Complexity

Lawrence Berger

The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2014

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