The latest report from UK think tank, the Centre for Social Justice, illustrates once again that cohabitation is a far more unstable family form than marriage. Figures presented in the report, taken from a series of studies, show that that cohabitating relationships don't last as long as marriages, that marriages that take place after cohabitation are more fractious and that parents who cohabit are more likely to split up than married parents, with disastrous results for children.
20/11/08
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