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Subject: Family Formation And Dissolution

Has lockdown strengthened marriages?

Covid divorce boom? No – lockdown rejuvenates marriages

Number of adults (16 years and over) in a non co-resident relationship and living alone, UK: 2018

Good news for marriage as new study debunks claims of a COVID lockdown divorce boom

Number of adults (16 years and over) in the UK household population, 2018, in a non co-resident relationship

One in five cohabiting Mums say their relationship has got worse during COVID lockdown, finds major new study

Parents in lockdown

COVID-19: has the pandemic affected relationships between children and their non-resident parents?

Gray divorce and mental health in the United Kingdom

Family changes, housing transitions, and residential mobility

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