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    reasons for the decline in marriage over the past 30 years. One of those many reasons is the increase in cohabitation. The increase in cohabitation over the past 30 years has decreased the amount of marriages. Cohabitation has allowed couples to live together with love without having to get married which has hence decreased the amount of marriages over the past 30 years. The attitude towards cohabitation has become kind of a positive one and therefore is increasing. Furthermore an increase in divorce has

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    between the spouses‚ and of gender roles in relation to cohabitation and marriage will also be included. This data will allude to evidence of changes in female employment rates‚ fertility rates as well as some important information on governmental policies in Sweden. Cohabitation Sweden is a worldly society with open-minded norms concerning the way men and women choose to live together. The choice between a formal marriage and informal cohabitation has long since been an essentially private matter

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    of date. It will be not necessary anymore.” At that time‚ I was too young to distinguish whether she is right. As I grew up‚ I found that most people debate marriage from the following five aspects: Is marriage just a form of commitment? Would cohabitation replace it? Is marriage the tomb of love? Does it lead people to losing freedom? Whether marriage is still necessary as women have been more and more independent? To begin‚ as with women becoming more and more independent‚ many of them get the

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    extended families during this time; extended family is where the grandparents live with or near the children as well as the children’s parents. The reason why nuclear family and extended family were so popular is due to marriage being very popular and cohabitation was very rare. During these times some types of family were frowned upon‚ some examples of this are: Homosexual families‚ Single parent families and reconstructed families. Homosexual families were frowned upon due to the stigma towards homosexuals

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    move‚ the government had extended economic rights to women in live in relation under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005. Similarly‚ the Maharashtra state government in 2008 granted a proposal suggesting a woman involved in cohabitation for a “reasonable period” should be given the status of a wife. In the same year‚ the Ministry of Women and Child Development was urged by the National Commission of Woman to include female live in partners in the definition of wife as described

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    changed‚ family mobility has increased‚ fertility has declined and union formation patterns have become more fluid and less stable (Morrison‚ 2015). Over the past 40 years cohabitation has moved from being viewed as a deviant form of union formation to the preferred social norm as a transition from dating to marriage. Cohabitation is when a couple lives together for an extended period as if they were married‚ but is not a legal agreement. Many couples that are planning

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    not seen as socially desirable‚ secularisation and an increase in cohabitation. Cohabitation has increased significantly over the years‚ a survey showed that in 1979 in the UK there was 3% of the women cohabiting but by 2005 there was 12%. Patricia Morgan (2003) sees cohabitation as a trend and that marriage is going out of fashion‚ she believes that it represents an increase in the number of sexual partners. she says that cohabitation couples stay for a shorter time than married couple‚ however Joan

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    just a traditional nuclear family to a variety of different types of American families. However‚ there is also an overall decline of the American family concept‚ quality and importance. The decline of the American family is a result of divorce‚ cohabitation‚ technology and the economy. A family is defined by the United States Census Bureau as “two or more people related by birth‚ marriage‚ or adoption residing in the same unit” (Welch‚ 2012‚ p. 6). A typical American family once was composed of

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    what difference marriage makes in comparison to alternatives. A further study states that both cohabitation and marriage have short-lived advantages concerning happiness and well-being. But also marriage and cohabitation result in less contact with parents and friends compared to singles. These are effects which may persist over time. But people want to keep their individuality. For some‚ cohabitation may come with fewer‚ unwanted obligations than marriage above other family forms. I think there

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    1000 unmarried women. (Lee). The future of marriage looks to either become completely obsolete‚ or of utmost meaning‚ due to the decline of the marriage rate over the course of the last 30 years‚ due to the trends of the increased prevalence of cohabitation‚ individualism‚ and the fear of marriage‚ which could lead to negative impacts on children of single family homes‚ and on society as a whole.             The institution of marriage has forgone a constant evolution throughout history‚ and different

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