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Dec 12, 2017 · the rise of commuter marriage reflects decades of social change in women’s workplace participation, american individualism, technological saturation, bureaucratic hurdles, and the symbolic significance of marriage itself.
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Apr 15, 2019 · But seven percent of Canadian couples aged 20 and up, including 31% of 20–24-year-olds, are in a ‘living apart together’ relationship. Census data also show that nearly 4 million Americans and...
Commuter spouses have a lot to teach us about the 'stickiness' of traditional marriage. by Lehigh University. For her new book, sociologist Danielle J. Lindemann, interviewed nearly one...
Jan 22, 2013 · Commuter marriages are incomplete since they lack co-residence; the two individuals cannot physically be together every day as the ideal of romantic love assumes they should be.
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...
Lindemann skillfully uses commuter marriages as a lens to examine larger social forces, highlighting the ways that independence and interdependence can coexist and reinforce one another, a lesson couples everywhere, in every stage, could learn more about.
Should we (as John Stevenson suggests) keep a loose rein on our marriage in order to keep it steady? A commuter marriage is an option worth considering.