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Keyword: Cohabitation Dissolution

The intergenerational transmission of family dissolution: how it varies by social class origin and birth cohort

The mental load in separated families

Sexuality and demographic change: documenting family formation trajectories and cohort change in the LGB population

Families and inequalities

Make up or break up? Partnership transitions among young adults in England and Wales

Sleeping with the enemy. Partners’ political attitudes and risk of separation

Working conditions and union dissolution for cohabiting and married couples in the United Kingdom

The relationship between economic precariousness, parental socio-economic status, and partnership dynamics among young adults in the UK -PhD thesis-

Why millennials aren’t moving in together as a trial marriage

People born in 80s not likely to marry their first cohabiting partner

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