Conjugal trajectories : relationship beginnings, change, and dissolutions
Many societies are experiencing substantial change in family forms and structures. For both families and individuals, conjugal trajectories continue to be a core element of life under the pressures of societal conventions, prompting many toward some variety of conjugal relationship. However, a combi...
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Series: | Contemporary perspectives on family research ;
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505 | 0 | |a Foreword / Ana Josefina Cuevas Hernández and Sampson Lee Blair -- Chapter 1. An exploratory study of the influence of marital attitudes and skin tone perception on the romantic relationship quality among African American and latinx young adults / Sarah N. Mitchell, Antoinette M. Landor, and Katharine H. Zeiders -- Chapter 2. Breaking up is hard to do: Investigating breakup distress and sexual regret in undergraduates' casual and committed sexual relationships / Siri Wilder, Christina L. Scott, and Micaela A. Chavarin -- Chapter 3. Romantic, confessional and post-romantic: The timeline of conjugality at a distance between Mexico and the United States / Javiera Cienfuegos-Illanes -- Chapter 4. Age-homogamy and age-heterogamy in three generations of heterosexual women and men in Mexico / Ana Josefina Cuevas Hernández -- Chapter 5. Predictors of marital quality: What makes a happy marriage in croatia? / Josip Obradovic and Mira Cudina -- Chapter 6. Marriage formation in vietnam: Characteristics and changes / Nguyen Huu Minh and Bui Thu Huong -- Chapter 7. Education, marriage cohorts, and different pathways to marriage in east asian societies / Shichao Du -- Chapter 8. Life trajectories and reproductive strategies of costa rican households: An intergenerational perspective / Natalia Carballo Murillo -- Chapter 9. What difference does marriage make? Life course trajectories and the transition to marriage for gay men and lesbians / Aaron Hoy -- Chapter 10. Identifying predictors of first versus subsequent divorce among divorcing parents / Joshua J. Turner, Olena Kopystynska, Kay Bradford, Brian J. Higginbotham, and David G. Schramm -- Chapter 11. Unintended higher-order births and union stability: Variation by union characteristics / J. Bart Stykes and Karen Benjamin Guzzo -- Chapter 12. Dynamism and changes in the abia family structure and conjugal relationship: The influence of the nigerian civil war / Chigozirim Ogubuike, Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale, and Olukemi K. Amodu. | |
520 | |a Many societies are experiencing substantial change in family forms and structures. For both families and individuals, conjugal trajectories continue to be a core element of life under the pressures of societal conventions, prompting many toward some variety of conjugal relationship. However, a combination of factors, including decreasing marriage and fertility rates and an increase in cohabitation and singlehood, have brought about more variety in conjugal relationships than ever before. Conjugal Trajectories: Relationship Beginnings, Change, and Dissolutions covers a wide range of topics related to conjugality including the growing rejection of marriage, the impact of education and employment, cultural perceptions of couple-hood, dating and relationship formation, migration and transnational conjugality, peer versus familial pressures, marriage-divorce-marriage trajectories, tradition versus modernity, generational differences, gender identities, divorce status, conjugal violence, aging, and parenthood. Multidisciplinary in scope and using predominantly qualitative approaches, Conjugal Trajectories: Relationship Beginnings, Change, and Dissolutions focuses upon relevant trajectories to better comprehend the evolving nature of conjugal relationships and its implications for family life moving forward. | ||
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830 | 0 | |a Contemporary perspectives on family research ; |v v. 22. | |
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