FAD CHAPTER 6
Cohabiting individuals tend to have _________ progressive attitudes towards gender roles
more
there is _______ intimate partner violence among cohabitaters than among marrieds
more
________ is a 4 stage process
cohabitation
___________ is "widely viewed as one of the most important changes in family life in the past forty years"
cohabitation
more than half (58 percent) of all nonmarital births occur to __________ mothers
cohabiting
selection effect
When individuals "select" themselves into a category being investigated.
the ________ is a phenomenon in which college-educated young adults spend two or three nights a week at their partner's home on a long-term basis but do not actually move in together
"stayover"
a sex ratio of 105 means that there are _____ men for every _____ women in a given population.
105, 100
Some believe young people have been __________ and are unprepared for life as independent adults
"coddled"
people marry around________
27 for women -29 for men
4 reasons for more unmarrieds
A growing proportion of widowed elderly a high divorce rate young adults postponing marriage a growing incidence of cohabitation
intimate partner violence (IPV)
Acts of verbal, physical, proximal, sexual or financial control, as well as verbal, physical or sexual aggression
domestic ship
Arrangement in which an unmarried couple registers their partnership with a civil authority and then enjoys some (although not necessarily all) rights, benefits, and entitlements traditionally reserved for marrieds.
_______ and _____ of all ages are less likely to live alone than are blacks or nonHispanic whites.
Asians and Hispanics
_________ is emerging as a socially accepted alternative to marriage
Cohabitation
_________ is no longer the only way to gain adult status
Getting married
7 characteristics of cohabitors
Less educated Earn less money Less likely to own their own homes Have more permissive attitudes towards sex Have multiple living arrangements as kids European Americans have the highest rates of cohabitation today Highest cohabitation rates are among those with the least strong religious values
______ cohabitators tend to be more satisfied than ________ cohabitors
Older, younger
__________ aggression may be a stronger predictor of relationship dissolution compared to __________ aggressions
Psychological, physical
intermittent cohabitation
Relationships in which parenting couples move in together, then out, then back in.
4 stages of cohabitation
Stage 1: Vast majority of heterosexuals marry without cohabiting first Stage 2: More people cohabit, but mainly as a form of courtship before marriage Stage 3: Cohabiting becomes a socially acceptable alternative to marriage Stage 4: Cohabitation and marriage become virtually indistinguishable
cohabitation
Unmarried couples living together
Middle-aged, divorced women with careers tend to view marriage as _________ once they have gained financial and sexual independence
a bad bargain
The likelihood of living alone increases with______ for all race/ethnic groups and is markedly higher for older ______, than for older ______
age, women, men
Besides being considered a prelude or an alternative to marriage, cohabitation can also be viewed as an __________________
alternative to being single.
Other cohabiters view living together as an _____________
alternative to marriage
today, there are _______ singles as married people
as many
As American culture gives greater weight to _________, many find that singlehood is more desirable than marriage
autonomy
living apart together (LAT) is at least partly motivated by a desire to retain ________
autonomy
_________ are adult children who had previously left home but then returned
boomerangs
Pamela Smock says that marriage is increasingly being viewed as a _________
capstone
why are there more women than men today?
changes in immigration patterns and greater improvement in women's health
For both marrieds and long-term cohabiters, relationship satisfaction declines with the addition of ___________ to the household
children
the term ___________ is ordinarily used to refer to same-sex couples with a legal status somewhat like marriage
civil union
About 80,000 same-sex couples are in ___________ or registered as ________
civil unions, domestic partners
Educational and career options for ____________ have led many to postpone marriage
college- educated women
Although birth in cohabitation indicates a decision to remain together during pregnancy, it also represents a decision not to ____________-
commit to marriage
_________ are similar to fraternities or sororities
communes
__________ Enhance social support and companionship
communes
___________ are Situations or places characterized by group living
communes
cohabitation is not necessarily a __________ decision
conscious
Puerto Rican women have a long history of ___________
consensual marriages
With effective___________, sexual relationships outside marriage, without risk of unwanted pregnancy, became possible
contraception
Cohabitating tends to _________ relationship satisfaction
decrease
The term ____________ is typically used to refer to a formal status according to which same-or opposite-sex unmarried partners enjoy benefits (such as health insurance, for instance) offered by some employers, cities, counties, and states.
domestic partnership
Growing ___________ and __________ make marriage less available to many who might want to marry but feel they can't financially afford it
economic disadvantage, uncertainty
Compared to single-parent homes, children of cohabiting families do benefit ___________
economically
a better ________ helped to reduce the percentage of adults living with their parents
economy
Cohabiting parents spend less on their children's _________
education
__________is defined as young adults ages 18 to 29 who spend more time in higher education or exploring options regarding work, career, and family making than in the past
emerging adulthood
why do some think young adults are unprepared for life as independent adults?
emerging adulthood
______________ considerations and the desire for _________ encourage romantically involved singles to share households in the form of communes or communal living
financial, companionship
cohabiters who do not plan to marry tend to see marriage as beyond them ___________
financially
in which state is cohabitation illegal?
florida
consensual marriage
heterosexual conjugal unions that have not gone through a legal marriage ceremony
cohabiters are less ____________ or alike in ________________ than marrieds
homogamous, social characteristics
The percentage of young adults living at home has ________ dramatically since 2000
increased
cohabiting couples are about twice as likely as marrieds to be ___________
interracial
Cohabitators are _______ likely to engage in Intimate Partner Violence as married couples and _______ likely than dating couples not living together
just as, more
civil unions
legally recognized unions explicitly intended to offer similar state-provided legal rights and benefits as marriage
Cohabitating men work ______ than married men
less
Relationship quality of "long-term" cohabiting couples (together for at least 4 years) differ_______ from marrieds in conflict levels, amount of interaction, or relationship satisfaction
little
Individuals _______ make up over 1⁄4 (27%) of U.S
living alone
____________ is an Emerging lifestyle choice in which a couple is committed to a long-term relationship but each partner maintains a separate dwelling
living apart together (LAT)
uncommitted cohabiters
living together without a serious commitment or overt future plans
having a child while cohabiting does not necessarily increase a couple's odds of staying together, conceiving a child during cohabitation and then ____________ before the baby is born apparently does increase union stability
marrying
Percentage of men and women ages 18 to 34 living with a parent or relative is higher for which sex?
men
Compared with married women, cohabiting women are more likely to earn _______ and be several years _______ than their partners
more, older
Having a cohabiting male in the household who is not the biological father appears _________ enhance adolescents' outcomes when compared with living in a single-mother household
not to
a lot of ________ people support the idea of living apart together (LAT)
older
Marriage has become less strongly defined as ________, and some singles fear a possible future divorce of their ow
permanent
The strongest piece of evidence that couples use cohabitation as a _______________ is the number of married couples who lived together first
prelude to marriage
Cohabiting relationships are relatively ________
short-term
As we saw with regard to the previous discussion about cohabitation and intimate partner violence, a good portion of the negative findings concerning cohabitation and children's outcomes can be attributed to ____________-
selection effects.
The ________ influences marital options and singlehood
sex ratio
It is now widely accepted that young people will have ___________ before marriage
sexual intercourse
single means ______
unmarried