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Trends in family patterns
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What has happened to marriage rates since the 1920s?
Marriage rates are at their
lowest
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What percentage of marriages in 2012 were re-marriages?
One third
of all marriages
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What trend is observed regarding the average age of first marriage from 1971 to 2012?
The average age increased by
seven
years
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What were the average ages of first marriage in 2012 for men and women?
32 years for men, 30 for women
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How has the likelihood of church weddings changed from 1981 to 2012?
It fell from
60%
to
30%
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What are the changing attitudes towards marriage?
Less
pressure
to marry
More
freedom
in
relationship
choices
Quality of relationship prioritized over legal status
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What is one reason for the fall in first marriages?
Secularisation reducing church influence
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What percentage of young people with no religion were married according to the 2001 Census?
3% of young people
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What stigma has declined regarding alternatives to marriage?
Cohabitation
and having children outside marriage
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How have changes in women's positions affected marriage rates?
Women
are less economically dependent on men
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Why might fear of divorce affect marriage rates?
Increased divorce rates discourage marriage
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What are the reasons for changes in marriage patterns?
Increase in remarriages due to divorces
Rising age of marriage due to education
Decline in church weddings due to secularisation
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How many cohabiting heterosexual couples are there in Britain?
9 million
cohabiting couples
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What percentage of adults are cohabiting as of the study?
One in eight adults
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How many same-sex cohabiting couples are estimated in Britain?
Approximately 69,000 couples
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What is a characteristic of 'serial cohabitants'?
They have had one or more previous cohabitations
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What has contributed to increased cohabitation rates?
Decline in stigma attached to premarital sex
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How has the perception of cohabitation changed among the young?
They are more likely to
accept
cohabitation
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How do increased career opportunities for women affect marriage?
Women feel less need for
financial security
of marriage
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Who is more likely to cohabit, young people with or without religion?
Without
religion
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What are the views on cohabitation as a trial marriage?
Some see it as a step towards marriage
Many decide to marry if they have children
Others
view it as a permanent alternative
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How does cohabitation differ among young people according to Andre Beps?
It creates more
equal relationships
than marriage
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What did Shelton and John find about cohabiting wives?
They do less housework than married wives
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What does cohabitation represent for different couples?
Diverse range of
partnerships
Complex and variable relationship with marriage
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What percentage of the adult population has same-sex relationships according to Stonewall?
5 to 7%
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What historical change occurred regarding male homosexual acts in 1967?
They were decriminalized for
consenting adults
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What legal rights were granted to same-sex couples in 2004?
Similar rights to
married couples
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When were same-sex couples allowed to marry?
Since
2014
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What does Jeffrey Weeks argue about same-sex relationships?
Increased social acceptance leads to stable relationships
Same-sex families resemble
heterosexual
families
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How does Kath Weston describe same-sex cohabitation?
As
'quasi-marriage'
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What do Allan and Crow suggest about same-sex relationships?
They require more negotiation than
heterosexual
relationships
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What do some gays and lesbians fear about legal recognition of partnerships?
It may limit
flexibility
of relationships
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What trend is observed in one-person households?
Rise in people living alone
Nearly
three times the figure for 1961
40%
are over
65
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What percentage of households contained only one person in 2013?
Almost
three in ten
households
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How have pensioner one-person households changed since 1961?
They have
doubled
since
1961
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What is projected for the adult population by 2033?
Over 30% will be single
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What are the reasons for the rise in one-person households?
Increase in separation and divorce
Decline in marriage rates
Trend towards 'creative singlehood'
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What did Duncan and Phillips find about adults living apart together (LATs)?
About
one in ten
adults are LATs
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What does LAT stand for?
Living Apart Together
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What factors influence whether couples live together or apart?
Choice
and
constraint
play a part
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