Serial cohabitation and the marital life course

Citation

Lichter, Daniel; T; & Qian, Zhenchao (2008). Serial cohabitation and the marital life course. Journal of Marriage and Family. vol. 70 (4) pp. 861-877

Abstract

Using cohort data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, this paper tracks the experiences of serial cohabitors. Results indicate that only a minority of cohabiting women (about 15% – 20%) were involved in multiple cohabitations. Serial cohabitations were overrepresented among economically disadvantaged groups, especially those with low income and education. They also were less likely than single-instance cohabiting unions to end in marriage rather than dissolve. If serial cohabitors married, divorce rates were very high — more than twice as high as for women who cohabited only with their eventual husbands. The results suggest the need to balance the government’s current preoccupation with marriage promotion with greater support of “at risk” unions that marriage promotion initiatives have helped create.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2008.00532.x

Keyword(s)

Cohabitation/Marriage

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Marriage and Family

Author(s)

Lichter, Daniel
T
Qian, Zhenchao

Year Published

2008

Volume Number

70

Issue Number

4

Pages

861-877

DOI

10.1111/j.1741-3737.2008.00532.x

Reference ID

8786