Cohabitation not equal to marriage Vanier study reports.OTTAWA Ottawa, city, Canada Ottawa (ŏt`əwə), city (1991 pop. 313,987), capital of Canada, SE Ont., at the confluence of the Ottawa and Rideau rivers. Hull, Que. -- Cohabitation A living arrangement in which an unmarried couple lives together in a long-term relationship that resembles a marriage. Couples cohabit, rather than marry, for a variety of reasons. They may want to test their compatibility before they commit to a legal union. and marriage are not equivalent unless accompanied by equivalent levels of commitment, fidelity and stability, all of which are far more often lacking in cohabiting relationships, York University York University, at North York, Ont., Canada; nondenominational; coeducational; founded 1959 as an affiliate of the Univ. of Toronto, became independent 1965. professor Anne-Marie Ambert Ambert is a commune of France, loctated in the former province of Auvergne. Administration Ambert is the chief town of the canton of Ambert and the arrondissement of Ambert. claims in her paper Cohabitation and Marriage: How Are They Related? Published by the Vanier Vanier, formerly Eastview, town (1991 pop. 18,150), SE Ont., Canada, at the confluence of the Rideau and Ottawa rivers. It is an industrial suburb of Ottawa. Institute for the Family. Ambert synthesized syn·the·sized adj. 1. Relating to or being an instrument whose sound is modified or augmented by a synthesizer. 2. Relating to or being compositions or a composition performed on synthesizers or synthesized instruments. the findings of hundreds of research papers that examined the social, emotional and financial effects of cohabitation and marriage on men, women, children and society and concludes that * cohabitation benefits one partner over the other, most often men; who may view cohabiting as convenient access to their current sexual partner; * marriage is a far more beneficial arrangement for children; and * for older couples cohabitation benefits all parties. "While more research is needed to confirm some of the implications and conclusions of Ambert's paper, it raises some troubling topics which we, as a society, would be well-advised to consider," says Robert Glossop, Executive Director of Programs and Research at the Vanier Institute. 613-228-8500
Proportion of couples which cohabit
% of all
Country Year couples
Sweden 2000 30.0%
Norway 2000 24.5
Finland 2000 18.5
Mexico 2000 18.7
New Zealand 2001 18.3
France 1999 17.5
Canada 2001 16.0
Quebec 2001 29.8
Other provinces 2001 11.7
United States 2000 8.2
Source: Statistics Canada 2002
Source of Table Cohabitation and
Marriage: How Are They Related?
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