0 Introduction Cohabitation is standard in almost all societies around the world. It is regarded as modern people as a foothold for marriage. In Whitman (2003), cohabitation developed very extensively, so there were seven couples living together with couples in 2010, and in 1960 there was a pair of marriages in 90 pairs. According to her, the attitude towards the whole marriage system has changed dramatically. As time goes by. In the same article, there are currently three women in the United States. One of them chose to live with partners before marriage, and in the 1950s only one in ten people did so.
Establish the foundation of research on marriage inside and outside. This book identifies new models of cohabitation, marriage, divorce, and remarriage. Given these experiences in a historical context, Cherlin records transformation of the marriage model in the life course, an unprecedented transformation unprecedented. The reasons for these changes are discussed here, including an exceptional record of marriage trends in the 1950s. This article provides a historical background and sociological explanation of the obvious marriage pattern in modern society.
An important new trend in the last few decades of this century is the replacement of early marriage by cohabitation. Cohabitation is common among Americans. Furthermore, marriage is more likely to end in divorce rather than death now. Nonetheless, the rise in the divorce rate in 1900 seems to have stabilized in the 1980s. The morbidity rate of a single parent family is almost the same as the end of the 20th century, but the reason is quite different. At the beginning of the century, a single parent is usually the result of death and in later parts it is usually the result of at least one parent choice.