foliata
cohabit with females for longer than required for a single copulation, in the present study we aim to assess the impact of males cohabiting with females by (1) comparing positions of male and female spiders on their webs when alone and when cohabiting, and (2) comparing responses of males and females to simulated prey.
Bad tenants: female sheet-web spiders, Cambridgea foliata (Araneae: Desidae), lose feeding opportunities when cohabiting with males
On one hand, the number of cohabitors who live in a serious long-term relationship may increase because some couples, who would marry in a more traditional context, now
cohabit. On the other hand, as cohabitation becomes more "normal" and less stigmatized, it may become a substitute for dating relationships, as some couples move in without intending to create a life-long relationship or raise a family.
Educational homogamy of married and unmarried couples in English and French Canada
(6) Between 1987 and 1995, there was an equally striking increase for the number of women reporting that they had
cohabited at least once.
Quaestio disputata cohabitation: past and present reality
However, a much larger percentage
cohabit at some point in their life.
Who cohabits in 2001? The significance of age, gender, religion and ethnicity
Catherine Wannamaker, the author of Suddenly Alone (1998), sees frequent media reports of senior citizens, abandoned and homeless, who
cohabited in order to retain a deceased spouse's health insurance or preserve eligibility for Medicaid.
Not-So-Cozy Cohabitation
Surely among America's eleven million cohabs there are thousands who
cohabit because they consider marriage and the family obsolete.
Cautious but comprehensive. (Reviews)
One is either currently cohabiting, has
cohabited in the past, or has never
cohabited.
Examining the wage differential for married and cohabiting men
In a random sample of 947 individuals, 60 percent of couples who had been married five years or less reported that they had
cohabited before marriage (Stanley and Markman, 1997).
CHARACTERISTICS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS WHO COHABIT
These latter, on the whole, argue a close convergence of national family-formation trends inasmuch as the rise of women's education has brought about women's consequent greater inclination to work gainfully rather than exclusively within the family at childbearing and -rearing, and offer predictions about the propensity of women (of different educational levels, and hence potential earnings), over their life-courses, to
cohabit, marry, and give birth.
The New Role of Women: Family Formation in Modern Societies
The Qur'an describes them as "purified wives" and "spotless virgins." Tradition elaborated on the sensual image of the houri and defined some of her functions; on entering paradise, for example, the believer is presented with a large number of houri, with each of whom he may
cohabit once for each day he has fasted in Ramadan and once for each good work he has performed.
houri
Some 48% of people who
cohabit mistakenly think they have a common law marriage, the British Social Attitudes Survey of people in England and Wales discovered.
'No general legal status' living together
China's largely rubber stamp parliament on Sunday passed the country's first law against domestic violence, which covers unmarried people who
cohabit but does not protect gay couples, a senior lawmaker said.
China Passes First Domestic Violence Law, Gay Couples Excluded
The 2011 census highlighted a big increase in the number of people who choose to
cohabit rather than enter into marriage or a civil partnership.
Myth of the common law marriage
Mothers may have lower expectations for men who
cohabit with them.
Father involvement with children following marital and non-marital separations
But Raj Arnand, the lawyer who represented the four, cautioned that single women may still lose their benefits within three months of living with someone else because when the Court of Appeal struck down the ruling, the province responded by introducing a new rule, which allowed welfare recipients to
cohabit with someone for three months before having their benefits reassessed.
Ontario retreats from appealing spouse-in-the-house decision