年轻同居者与年长同居者之间的比较
Matthew R Wright1, Susan L Brown2, Wendy D Manning3
1Department of Sociology, 204D Chapell Wilson Hall, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608.
Journal of marriage and the family
|August 26, 2025
概括
同居的老年人有更高的关系质量和稳定性. 与年轻人不同的是,年长的同居者不太可能计划结婚或利用同居为婚姻试验.
科学领域:
- 社会学
- 老年学
- 家庭学习
背景情况:
- 年龄较大的人群的同居率显著增加,与年轻人群的趋势形成鲜明对比.
- 之前的研究表明同居关系的年龄差异, 但目前的模式需要更新的调查.
研究的目的:
- 调查美国同居成年人之间的关系质量,稳定性,婚姻意图和同居动机的年龄差异.
- 确定当代社会中是否存在与年龄相关的共同生活模式.
主要方法:
- 使用来自2013年家庭和关系调查的数据,
- 使用多变量模型分析了18-65岁的同居成年人.
- 研究了年龄组的关系质量,稳定性,婚姻计划和同居原因的差异,控制了人口和经济因素.
主要成果:
- 关系的质量和稳定性与同居者的年龄有关.
- 年长的同居者最不可能计划结婚.
- 年长的同居者最不倾向于将婚姻兼容性测试作为同居的理由.
结论:
- 在成年人一生中, 同居有不同的作用.
- 对于年轻的成年人来说,同居往往是结婚的先决条件,或者是单身的替代品.
- 对于年长的成年人来说,同居可能是婚姻的替代品.
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