AS Sociology G672 Cohabitation

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A Levels AS Sociology Mind Map on AS Sociology G672 Cohabitation, created by phil sampson on 10/05/2014.
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AS Sociology G672 Cohabitation
  1. When a couple live together without getting married
    1. 50 years ago 5% of single women cohabited 1990s 70%
      1. General Household Survey 1979 UK less than 3% CH 2005 12%
        1. Patricia Morgan - Trend which marriage is going out of fashion
          1. Increase in number of sexual partners
            1. Frequency of partner change
            2. Joan Chandler - cohabitation relatively stable, long term alternative
            3. Reasons for increase in cohabitation
              1. Secularisation
                1. less stigmatised
                  1. British Social Attitudes Survey -Increasing Acceptance outside marriage
                    1. Younger acceptable over Older age
                      1. Continued support for long term hetero relationships
                    2. better contraception
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