Title: Currently%20cohabiting:%20relationship%20attitudes%20and%20intentions%20in%20the%20BHPS.
1Currently cohabiting relationship attitudes and
intentions in the BHPS.
2Cohabitation
- Fuzzy
- Heterogeneous, includes
- Post-marriage (pre- and post-divorce)
- Pre-marriage
- Post widowhood
- Evolving
- a moving target
- 1980s alternative lifestyle
3Relationship pathways, all women, BHPS (2005)
4- Good large-scale descriptive data on incidence
and trends - Representative attitudinal surveys
- Empirical gap cohabitees
- US research
- emerging qualitative research
- survey data relationship intentions and attitudes
- longitudinal data collected while subjective
state exists - systematic empirical investigation of social
change
5Normative attitudes
- Changing social norms around marriage
- Deinstitutionalisation of marriage
- (Cherlin, 1994)
- Démariage
- (Thery, 1994),
- Disestablishment of marriage
- (Coontz, 2004, quoting Cott).
6BHPS normative attitudes
- Living together outside of marriage is always
wrong - 1992, 1994, 1996
- It is alright for people to live together even
if they have no interest in considering marriage
- 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004
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8Percentage distribution of youths aged 11-15
years response to the question statement Living
together outside of marriage is always wrong,
BHPS 1994-2005
1994 1999 2000 2001 2005
Strongly agree/ agree 19.0 12.8 11.9 10.6 13.3
Neither agree nor disagree 21.2 27.9 26.7 23.5 30.8
Strongly disagree / disagree 59.8 59.3 61.4 65.9 55.9
9Percentage distribution, by age group, of
respondents who disagree, or strongly disagree,
with statements about cohabitation and marriage,
BSA, 1994-2002.
10- Social acceptance of cohabitation
well-established - Moved from deviant to normative behaviour
- Acceptance likely to increase
- Cohort replacement
- Socialisation
- Social diffusion
11British Household Panel Survey (BHPS)
- Annual since 1991
- Approx. 5,000 households
- Full interview with new partners
121991 Wave 1
131991 Wave 1
1992 Wave 2 Full marriage cohabitation history
141992 Wave 2 Full marriage cohabitation history
1991 Wave 1
Annual status updates
151992 Wave 2 Full marriage cohabitation history
Annual status updates
1991 Wave 1
1998 Wave 8 Relationship questions
161998 Wave 8 Relationship questions
1992 Wave 2 Full marriage cohabitation history
Annual status updates
1991 Wave 1
Annual status updates
171998 Wave 8 Relationship questions
1992 Wave 2 Full marriage cohabitation history
Annual status updates
Annual status updates
1991 Wave 1
2003 Wave 13 Relationship questions repeat
181998 Wave 8 Relationship questions
2003 Wave 13 Relationship questions repeat
1992 Wave 2 Full marriage cohabitation history
Annual status updates
Annual status updates
Annual status updates
1991 Wave 1
2006 Wave 16
19Percentage distribution of marital and cohabiting
status, by birth cohort, women, 2003
20Questions
- We are interested in why you and your partner
have chosen to live together rather than being
married. Do you think there are any
(dis)advantages in living as a couple, rather
than being married? - If Yes
- What do you think are the (dis)advantages of
living as a couple?
21Question Future intentions
- Obviously you cannot say for certain what will
happen, but could you please look at this card
and read out the number of the statement which
you feel applies most closely to your current
relationship? - 1 Planning to marry
- 2 Probably get married at some point
- 3 Probably just keep living together without
marrying - 4 Have not really thought about the future
- 5 Other (specify)
- 6 Dont know
22Supplementary Question
- Even though you have no plans to marry at the
moment, can you please look at this card and tell
me how likely it is that you will ever get
married to anyone in the future? - 1 Very likely
- 2 Likely
- 3 Unlikely
- 4 Very unlikely
- 5 Dont know
23Interrogating the questions
- Grounded in reality
- Take account of circumstances rather than an
expression of abstract desire - Supplementary question on marriage expectation
moves from current relationship to any future
hypothetical relationship - Phrased relative to marriage
24Percentage distribution of reported advantages of
cohabitation relative to marriage, currently
cohabiting respondents, 1998 and 2003.
1998 2003
Advantages in living as a couple rather than marriage? 40.0 32.0
First mentioned advantage Trial marriage No legal ties Improves relationship Previous bad marriage Personal independence Financial advantage Companionship Prefer cohabitation Other 30.7 29.8 5.2 1.6 10.0 16.1 2.0 1.4 3.2 23.6 24.5 3.6 2.7 10.9 22.2 3.1 1.3 8.2
25Percentage distribution of reported disadvantages
of cohabitation relative to marriage, currently
cohabiting respondents, 1998 and 2003.
1998 2003
Disadvantages in living as a couple rather than marriage? 26.7 23.6
First mentioned disadvantage Financial insecurity No legal status Effects on children Lack of commitment Social stigma Other 39.0 16.6 5.4 15.6 16.3 7.1 30.4 32.1 6.2 9.6 11.3 10.4
26Percentage distribution of responses to the
statement How likely it is that you will ever
get married to anyone in the future?, by
currently cohabiting, never married respondents
with no plans to marry their current partner, by
sex, 1998 and 2003.
1998 n268 1998 n268 2003 n401 2003 n401
Male Female Male Female
Very likely 4.7 5.8 3.1 3.4
Likely 24.0 28.8 18.9 23.9
Unlikely 25.6 38.8 40.8 42.9
Very unlikely 34.1 18.0 27.0 22.9
Dont know 11.6 8.6 10.2 6.8
27Percentage distribution of future relationship
expectations, by duration of current cohabiting
relationship (n1,015 respondents), 2003
Expectation of current cohabiting relationship Expectation of current cohabiting relationship Expectation of current cohabiting relationship
Plan to marry Probably marry Live together
Duration of current cohabiting relationship lt 1 year 30.5 38.0 31.6
Duration of current cohabiting relationship 1-2 years 29.9 44.4 25.7
Duration of current cohabiting relationship 2-5 years 19.8 48.5 31.7
Duration of current cohabiting relationship gt 5 years 9.2 33.4 57.4
28 distribution of union expectations, by prior
live-in relationship, 1998 and 2003
1998 (n1,007) 1998 (n1,007) 2003 (n1,343) 2003 (n1,343)
No prior live-in union Prior live-in union No prior live-in union Prior live-in union
Expect. of current cohabit union Plan to marry 24.7 13.3 22.7 16.9
Expect. of current cohabit union Prob. marry 46.8 37.6 47.2 33.7
Expect. of current cohabit union Live together 28.5 49.0 30.1 49.4
29Do individuals achieve their relationship
expectations?
Outcome Outcome Outcome
Expectation Split up Marry Continue cohabit
Plan to marry 0.9 10.7 4.2
Probably marry 7.0 13.6 20.9
Live together 6.6 4.8 23.9
No thought to future 1.3 0.6 3.7
Do not know 0.1 0.1 1.5
30Couple concordance / discordance
- Use only couples with full responses to questions
- Potential bias for homogeneity of response
- Only first-ever live-in relationships
- Interview effect?
- 1998 58 of individual interviews record 3rd
party - 89 coded as no influence exerted by the third
party
31Do couples report conflicting relationship
attitudes and expectations?
1998 n168 couples 2003 n231 couples
Couple concordant Couple concordant
Advantages to cohabitation 65.4 64.9
Disadvantages to cohabitation 63.9 74.0
32 distribution couple expectations, 1998 and
2003, first unions only
1998 n137 couples 1998 n137 couples 1998 n137 couples 2003 n196 couples 2003 n196 couples 2003 n196 couples
Women Women Women Women Women Women
Plan to marry Prob. marry Just live tog. Plan to marry Prob. marry Just live tog.
Men Plan to marry 20.4 8.0 0.7 19.9 5.1 1.0
Men Prob. marry 3.6 43.8 5.8 3.6 37.8 10.7
Men Just live tog. 0 5.8 11.7 0 4.6 17.3
33Percentage distribution of relationship outcomes
by 1998 relationship expectations, cohabiting
couples.
34Discussion
- Analyses at the relationship level
- Living apart together (LAT)
- Assumption of rational choice
- Vague or underspecified goals
- Qualitative insights
- Cohabitation versus marriage or LAT?