Marriage and Cohabitation
Understanding the evolution of relationships in contemporary society
Yu Xie author Arland Thornton author William G Axinn author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:12th Oct '07
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This insightful work, Marriage and Cohabitation, explores the historical and contemporary factors influencing marriage and cohabitation in today's society.
In Marriage and Cohabitation, the authors delve into the intricate history of marriage in the Western world, spanning over five centuries. They explore how societal changes have influenced the dynamics of marriage and cohabitation, shedding light on the factors that drive individuals to choose one path over the other. The book examines the evolving relationships between men and women, particularly in the context of contemporary society, where traditional views on marriage are continually challenged.
The authors present a compelling argument that, despite the shifting landscape, certain factors remain pivotal in influencing decisions around marriage and cohabitation. Family history, religious beliefs, personal values, educational aspirations, and career goals are all examined as elements that significantly impact individuals' choices. Through their research, they highlight how these factors can lead to varying degrees of commitment, whether individuals choose to marry outright or opt for cohabitation with different intentions.
Marriage and Cohabitation offers valuable insights into the relationship patterns of young adults today, making it an essential read for sociologists, historians, and demographers. By situating their findings within a broader historical context, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of how personal and societal factors intertwine to shape modern relationships.
"Impressive... family demographers will find it invaluable, and other kinds of scholars and researchers will find it very useful. The authors point out that the predictors of entering into cohabitation and marriage are different, and they discuss how cohabitation may affect decisions about marriage.... The research reported here is important." - Noval D. Glenn, University of Texas at Austin"
ISBN: 9780226798660
Dimensions: 24mm x 16mm x 3mm
Weight: 737g
456 pages