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Premarital Cohabitation and Marital Instability: A Test of the Unconventionality Hypothesis
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1993
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Family DynamicUnconventionality HypothesisIntimate RelationshipFamily IdeologyFamily RelationshipSocial PsychologySociologyFamily FormationFamily PsychologySocial SciencesMarital InstabilityCohabitors Greater UnconventionalityDemographyPremarital CohabitationMarriage MarketsMarriagePsychologyGreater Instability
This study examines whether the greater instability of marriages begun by premarital cohabitation can be accounted for by cohabitors greater unconventionality in family ideology. The hypothesis was largely unsupported. Although family attitudes and beliefs tend to predict the attractiveness of a cohabiting lifestyle they do not account for differences between cohabitors and noncohabitors in instability. Moreover controlling for background differences only serial cohabitation is associated with greater instability among intact first marriages of up to 10 years duration....Data for this study come from the [U.S.] National Survey of Families and Households 1987-88.... (EXCERPT)