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GGP at a Glance No. 9 / April 2013

Published: September 11, 2013

In most countries, cohabitors report lower levels of relationship quality as compared to married couples.However, the quality gap (between cohabitors and married people) is largest in countries wherecohabitation is less prevalent. Cross-national differences in the acceptance and prevalence of cohabitationmay therefore have an influence on how cohabitators perceive the quality of their relationship.It may contribute to making them more, or less, similar to married people.

Prevalence of cohabitors and relationship quality gap between cohabitors and married people (age 18 to 55)

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