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Living apart together

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Pages 279-294 | Published online: 07 Jan 2008

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Rune Zahl-Olsen, Frode Thuen & Tonje Holte Stea. (2023) Cohabitation, Marriage, and Union Dissolution in Norway: A Comparative Prospective Study. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 64:5-6, pages 199-216.
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Sunhwan Hwang, KangJae “Jerry” Lee & Monika Stodolska. (2023) Leisure, acculturation, and life satisfaction of Korean transnational-split families: A mixed-method study. Journal of Leisure Research 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Massimo Bricocoli & Stefania Sabatinelli. (2016) House sharing amongst young adults in the context of Mediterranean welfare: the case of Milan. International Journal of Housing Policy 16:2, pages 184-200.
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Vicky Lyssens-Danneboom & Dimitri Mortelmans. (2015) Living apart together: Longing for the couple, enjoying being single. Family Science 6:1, pages 11-22.
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Simon Duncan, Julia Carter, Miranda Phillips, Sasha Roseneil & Mariya Stoilova. (2012) Legal rights for people who ‘Live Apart Together’?. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 34:4, pages 443-458.
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Helen Nicholas & Almuth McDowall. (2012) When work keeps us apart: a thematic analysis of the experience of business travellers. Community, Work & Family 15:3, pages 335-355.
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Simon Duncan & Miranda Phillips. (2011) People who live apart together (LATs): new family form or just a stage?. International Review of Sociology 21:3, pages 513-532.
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Luca Guizzardi. (2011) ‘Would you like to present me with a piece of your wardrobe?’ The fortuitous reasons for cohabiting. International Review of Sociology 21:3, pages 495-511.
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Christophe Giraud. (2023) Les relations LAT ou living apart together  : 40 ans de recherches sociodémographiques. Population Vol. 78:1, pages 51-86.
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Allan Westerling. (2023) Individualization and contemporary fatherhood. Journal of Family Research 35, pages 357-371.
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Nayla Fuster, Isabel Palomares-Linares & Joaquín Susino. (2023) Changes in young people's discourses about leaving home in Spain after the economic crisis. Advances in Life Course Research 55, pages 100526.
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Louisa Scheling & David Richter. (2021) Generation Y: Do millennials need a partner to be happy?. Journal of Adolescence 90:1, pages 23-31.
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Stefan Mauritz & Michael Wagner. (2021) LAT relationships: A new living arrangement among the oldest old population in Germany?. Demographic Research 44, pages 349-362.
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Ivana Kowaliková & Oldřich Chytil. 2021. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Problems. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Problems 1 18 .
Lynn Jamieson. 2020. Couple Relationships in a Global Context. Couple Relationships in a Global Context 329 344 .
Michael Wagner, Clara H. Mulder, Bernd Weiß & Sandra Krapf. (2019) The transition from living apart together to a coresidential partnership. Advances in Life Course Research 39, pages 77-86.
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Samta P. Pandya. (2018) Spiritual Counseling Program For Single Women In Late-Life Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Across Cultures. Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications 72:4, pages 257-268.
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Alisa C. Lewin. (2017) Intentions to Live Together Among Couples Living Apart: Differences by Age and Gender. European Journal of Population 34:5, pages 721-743.
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Marta Domínguez-Folgueras & Laurent Lesnard. (2018) Familles et changement social. L'Année sociologique Vol. 68:2, pages 295-314.
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Sandra Krapf. (2017) Moving in or Breaking Up? The Role of Distance in the Development of Romantic Relationships. European Journal of Population 34:3, pages 313-336.
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Danielle J. Lindemann. (2017) Doing and Undoing Gender in Commuter Marriages. Sex Roles 79:1-2, pages 36-49.
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Roselinde van der Wiel, Clara H. Mulder & Ajay Bailey. (2018) Pathways to commitment in living-apart-together relationships in the Netherlands: A study on satisfaction, alternatives, investments and social support. Advances in Life Course Research 36, pages 13-22.
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Arnaud Régnier-Loilier. 2018. La famille à distance. La famille à distance 165 194 .
Julia Carter & Simon DuncanJulia Carter & Simon Duncan. 2018. Reinventing Couples. Reinventing Couples 133 169 .
Ingrid Arnet Connidis, Klas Borell & Sofie Ghazanfareeon Karlsson. (2017) Ambivalence and Living Apart Together in Later Life: A Critical Research Proposal. Journal of Marriage and Family 79:5, pages 1404-1418.
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Danielle J. Lindemann. (2017) Going the Distance: Individualism and Interdependence in the Commuter Marriage. Journal of Marriage and Family 79:5, pages 1419-1434.
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Inge Pasteels, Vicky Lyssens-Danneboom & Dimitri Mortelmans. (2015) A Life Course Perspective on Living Apart Together: Meaning and Incidence Across Europe. Social Indicators Research 130:2, pages 799-817.
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Arnaud Régnier-Loilier. 2017. A Longitudinal Approach to Family Trajectories in France. A Longitudinal Approach to Family Trajectories in France 27 50 .
Liv Johanne Syltevik. 2017. Routine Outcome Monitoring in Couple and Family Therapy. Routine Outcome Monitoring in Couple and Family Therapy 45 62 .
Arnaud Régnier-Loilier. (2016) Partnership trajectories of people in stable non-cohabiting relationships in France. Demographic Research 35, pages 1169-1212.
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Nicole A. Graves. 2016. Divorce, Separation, and Remarriage: The Transformation of Family. Divorce, Separation, and Remarriage: The Transformation of Family 39 68 .
Jacquelyn J. Benson & Marilyn Coleman. (2016) Older Adult Descriptions of Living Apart Together. Family Relations 65:3, pages 439-449.
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Jacquelyn J. Benson & Marilyn Coleman. (2016) Older Adults Developing a Preference for Living Apart Together. Journal of Marriage and Family 78:3, pages 797-812.
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Alberta Giorgi & Luca Raffini. (2015) Love and Ryanair : academic researchers’ mobilityLove and Ryanair : academic researchers’ mobility. Forum Sociológico:27, pages 43-52.
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Lenka Formánková & Alena Křížková. (2015) Love Will Keep Us Apart? Understanding Living Apart Together Partnerships in the Post-state-socialist Czech Republic. Czech Sociological Review 51:6, pages 993-1022.
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CHAYA KOREN. (2014) The intertwining of second couplehood and old age. Ageing and Society 35:9, pages 1864-1888.
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Christine Schnor. (2015) Does waiting pay off for couples?. Demographic Research 33, pages 611-652.
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TORBJÖRN BILDTGÅRD & PETER ÖBERG. (2014) Time as a structuring condition behind new intimate relationships in later life. Ageing and Society 35:7, pages 1505-1528.
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Iveta Jurkane-Hobein. (2014) Do I Qualify for a Love Relationship? Social Norms and Long-Distance Relationships in Post-Soviet Latvia. Sexuality & Culture 19:2, pages 388-406.
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Iveta Jurkane-Hobein. (2015) When Less is More: On Time Work in Long-Distance Relationships. Qualitative Sociology 38:2, pages 185-203.
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Aart C. Liefbroer, Anne-Rigt Poortman & Judith Seltzer. (2015) Why do intimate partners live apart? Evidence on LAT relationships across Europe. Demographic Research 32, pages 251-286.
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Mariya Stoilova, Sasha Roseneil, Isabel Crowhurst, Tone Hellesund & Ana Cristina Santos. (2014) Living Apart Relationships in Contemporary Europe: Accounts of Togetherness and Apartness. Sociology 48:6, pages 1075-1091.
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Chaya Koren & Sharon Lipman-Schiby. (2014) “Not a replacement”: Emotional experiences and practical consequences of Israeli second couplehood stepfamilies constructed in old age. Journal of Aging Studies 31, pages 70-82.
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Vicky Lyssens-Danneboom & Dimitri Mortelmans. (2014) Living Apart Together and Money: New Partnerships, Traditional Gender Roles. Journal of Marriage and Family 76:5, pages 949-966.
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Sue Malta & Karen Farquharson. (2012) The initiation and progression of late-life romantic relationships. Journal of Sociology 50:3, pages 237-251.
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Tsui-o Tai, Janeen Baxter & Belinda Hewitt. (2014) Do co-residence and intentions make a difference? Relationship satisfaction in married, cohabiting, and living apart together couples in four countries. Demographic Research 31, pages 71-104.
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Vicky Lyssens-Danneboom, Sven Eggermont & Dimitri Mortelmans. (2013) Living Apart Together (LAT) and Law. Social & Legal Studies 22:3, pages 357-376.
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Karen Upton-Davis. (2012) Living Apart Together Relationships (LAT): Severing Intimacy from Obligation. Gender Issues 29:1-4, pages 25-38.
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Claude Martin, Andrew Cherlin & Caitlin Cross-Barnet. (2012) Living Together Apart : Vivre ensemble séparés Une comparaison France-États-Unis. Population Vol. 66:3, pages 647-669.
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Ruth Weston, Lixia Qu & Alan Hayes. 2012. The Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Couples and Family Relationships. The Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Couples and Family Relationships 9 24 .
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C. Koren. (2011) Continuity and Discontinuity: The Case of Second Couplehood in Old Age. The Gerontologist 51:5, pages 687-698.
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Steffen Häfner. (2011) Auswirkungen beruflicher Mobilität auf Partnerschaft und Familienleben. Zeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie 57:2, pages 185-201.
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Chaya KorenZvi Eisikovits. (2010) Life beyond the planned script: Accounts and secrecy of older persons living in second couplehood in old age in a society in transition. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 28:1, pages 44-63.
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Simon Duncan & Miranda Phillips. (2010) People Who Live Apart Together (LATs) – How Different are They?. The Sociological Review 58:1, pages 112-134.
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Arnaud Regnier-Loilier, ?va Beaujouan & Catherine Villeneuve-Gokalp. (2009) Neither single, nor in a couple. A study of living apart together in France. Demographic Research 21, pages 75-108.
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Teresa Castro-Martin, Marta Domínguez-Folgueras & Teresa Martín-García. (2008) Not truly partnerless: Non-residential partnerships and retreat from marriage in Spain. Demographic Research 18, pages 443-468.
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Shelley Budgeon. (2008) Couple Culture and the Production of Singleness. Sexualities 11:3, pages 301-325.
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Laura StaffordAndy J. Merolla & Janessa D. Castle. (2016) When long-distance dating partners become geographically close. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 23:6, pages 901-919.
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Sasha Roseneil. (2017) On Not Living with a Partner: Unpicking Coupledom and Cohabitation. Sociological Research Online 11:3, pages 111-124.
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Jane Lewis. (2006) Repartnering and the Management of Risk. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 20:2, pages 151-168.
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Bert N. Adams. (2004) Families and family study in international perspective. Journal of Marriage and Family 66:5, pages 1076-1088.
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Irene Levin. (2016) Living Apart Together: A New Family Form. Current Sociology 52:2, pages 223-240.
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Kate Davidson. (2002) Gender differences in new partnership choices and constraints for older widows and widowers. Ageing International 27:4, pages 43-60.
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Sofie Ghazanfareeon Karlsson & Klas Borell. (2002) Intimacy and autonomy, gender and ageing: Living apart together. Ageing International 27:4, pages 11-26.
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