The changing determinants of UK young adults' living arrangements

J Stone, A Berrington, J Falkingham - Demographic Research, 2011 - JSTOR
The postponement of partnership formation and parenthood in the context of an early
average age at leaving home has resulted in increased heterogeneity in the living …

People who live apart together (LATs)–how different are they?

S Duncan, M Phillips - The sociological review, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
'Living apart together'–that is being in an intimate relationship with a partner who lives
somewhere else–is increasingly recognised and accepted as a specific way of being in a …

Ambivalence and living apart together in later life: A critical research proposal

IA Connidis, K Borell… - Journal of Marriage and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Most unattached older persons who would like an intimate partnership do not want to
remarry or be in a marriage‐like relationship. A growing trend is to live apart together (LAT) …

Living-apart-together (LAT) relationships in Australia

A Reimondos, A Evans, E Gray - Family matters, 2011 - search.informit.org
The past few decades have seen substantial changes in relationship formation and
dissolution patterns in Australia, as in other Western countries, including the postponement …

Embodied heterosexual masculinities, part 1: Confluent intimacies, emotions and health

LF Monaghan, S Robertson - Sociology Compass, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This and an accompanying article (Robertson and Monaghan 2012) constitute a
developmental 'think piece'on embodied heterosexual masculinities, emotions and health …

Why do people live apart together?

S Duncan, J Carter, M Phillips… - Families …, 2013 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Interpretations of living apart together (LAT) have typically counter-posed 'new family
form'versus 'continuist'perspectives. Recent surveys, however, construct LAT as a …

Family, friends, and personal communities: Changing models‐in‐the‐mind

R Pahl, L Spencer - Journal of Family Theory & Review, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Models‐in‐the‐minds about the proper and right way to be a true friend or to “do” family
behavior may not necessarily fit lived experience, especially in cases where relationships …

Sex, love and security: Accounts of distance and commitment in living apart together relationships

J Carter, S Duncan, M Stoilova, M Phillips - Sociology, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing on a 2011 national survey and 50 semi-structured interviews, we explore the
differing ways in which those in living apart together (LAT) relationships discuss and …

[图书][B] Distance relationships: Intimacy and emotions amongst academics and their partners in dual-locations

M Holmes - 2014 - Springer
Martin and Lucy were one of the couples I interviewed for the study that forms the basis of
this book. Interesting, as I found all the couples, they were the one who perhaps made me …

People who live apart together (LATs): new family form or just a stage?

S Duncan, M Phillips - International Review of Sociology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
'Living apart together'–that is being in an intimate relationship with a partner who lives
somewhere else (LAT)–is increasingly recognised and accepted as a specific way of being …