Citation
Guzzo, Karen Benjamin (2018). Marriage and Dissolution among Women's Cohabitations: Variations by Stepfamily Status and Shared Childbearing.
Journal of Family Issues, 39(4), 1108-1136. PMCID: PMC5844479
Abstract
Cohabiting unions increasingly involve children, either born during the union and/or from prior relationships (i.e., stepchildren). Drawing from arguments about the institutionalization of cohabitation and stepfamilies as well as the family systems perspective, this paper examines dissolution and marriage risks among women's cohabiting unions by stepfamily status, configuration (which partner has children) and shared intended and unintended fertility using the 2006-2013 National Survey of Family Growth. A minority (32%) of 1(st) cohabitations, but the majority of 2(nd) (65%) and 3(rd) (75%) cohabitations, are stepfamilies. Stepfamily cohabitations are less likely to transition to marriage compared to non-stepfamily unions, especially among complex stepfamilies (both partners have children), but neither stepfamily status nor configuration affect dissolution. Shared intended and unintended births are associated with dissolution and marriage risks but largely only for non-stepfamily cohabitations, suggesting that shared childbearing is only indicative of the institutionalization for cohabitations that are not stepfamilies.
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x16686136Reference Type
Journal Article
Year Published
2018
Journal Title
Journal of Family Issues
Author(s)
Guzzo, Karen Benjamin
Article Type
Regular
PMCID
PMC5844479
Data Set/Study
National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)
Continent/Country
United States of America
State
Nonspecific
ORCiD
Guzzo - 0000-0001-9718-8465