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  1. Dec 12, 2017 · As sociologist Andrew Cherlin has observed, the two partners have become decreasingly interdependent and less likely than spouses in the past to focus on conforming to socially-defined roles, such as the “good parent” or “dutiful spouse”; instead, “personal choice and self-development loom large” in today’s marriages.

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  2. Jan 22, 2013 · Thus, commuter couples with dual careers are more satisfied with their work than are dual- career, single-residence couples. Marriages can be good or bad for various reasons. One such reason is ...

  3. In Commuter Spouses: New Families in a Changing World - featured today on BBC Capital—Lindemann details what they told her about their unconventional marriages and finds that commuter couples ...

  4. about the 'stickiness' of traditional marriage April 15 2019 For her new book, sociologist Danielle J. Lindemann, interviewed nearly one hundred commuter spouses—couples who live apart in service to

  5. Apr 15, 2019 · High education, long distance. It’s hard to know if relationships like this one are on the rise. But seven percent of Canadian couples aged 20 and up, including 31% of 20–24-year-olds, are in ...

  6. Jun 15, 2017 · Some data suggest commuter or long-distance marriages are increasingly common as more couples are equally invested in their careers or one partner is forced to move for a job in a tight economy ...

  7. "When my personal space was violated by my husband, I began to have affairs."

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