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- Published
- 5 Jul 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Marriage rates appear to be falling in the West primarily because many couples choose to cohabit in stable, long-term relationships instead of formalizing their union through marriage. Although fewer people are living alone and remarriages are on the rise, these factors do not fully account for the decline in first marriages.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.What is the term for a social system where a woman is allowed to have multiple husbands simultaneously, while a man is permitted to have only one wife at a time?
- 2.What is the term for societies in which family names and property are inherited through the male lineage?
- 3.Based on recent research conducted throughout Europe, which statement most accurately describes cohabitation?
- 4.Why is it challenging to determine the actual prevalence of domestic violence?
- 5.The concept of childhood as a social construct originated from which of the following factors?
- 6.What does the term 'nuclear family' refer to?
- 7.According to conflict theory, what do organizational objectives primarily represent?
- 8.What term describes the rigid and unthinking enforcement of rules and regulations?
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