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The Effects of Marital and Nonmarital Union Transition on Health
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2002
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Family MedicineNonmarital Union TransitionIntimate RelationshipMedicineSociologyMarital TherapyUnion QualityFamily FormationSocial Determinants Of HealthPublic HealthDemographyMental HealthMarriage MarketsMarriage
This study examines the effects of marital and nonmarital union transition on health. Utilizing Canadian longitudinal data, we find that exiting both marriage and cohabitation seems to have similar effects: Dissolving either union tends to be associated with a decrease in physical health, mental health, or both. With possible selection effects eliminated and protection effects held constant, we find that remaining in either type of union generally is associated with poorer health. We speculate that decreased union quality may account for this inverse relationship, and that protection effects may explain much of the reported health gains associated with union life.
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