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Today, cohabitation is a common pattern among people in the Western world.
More than two-thirds of married couples in the US say that they lived together before getting married.
" In 1994, there were 3. 7 million cohabiting couples in the United States.
" This is a far cry from a few decades ago.
Before 1970, cohabitation was illegal in the United States.
According to Dr. Galena Rhoades, " Before 1970, living together outside of marriage was uncommon, but by the late 1990s at least 50 % to 60 % of couples lived together premaritally.
According to the U. S. Census, " the number of unmarried couples living together increased tenfold from 1960 to 2000.
" Nowadays, it is seen as a normal step in the dating process.
In fact, " cohabitation is increasingly becoming the first coresidential union formed among young adults.
" People may live together for a number of reasons.
Cohabitants could live together in order to save money, because of the convenience of living with another, or a need to find housing.
Many researchers contend that one of the biggest reasons for cohabitation is that couples no longer believe in marriage.
However, when given a survey of the reasons why they cohabitate most couples listed reasons such as spending more time together, convenience based reasons, and testing their relationships, while few gave the reason that they do not believe in marriage.
The extremely high costs of housing and tight budgets of today's economy are also factors that can lead a couple to cohabitation.
Today sixty percent of all marriages are preceded by a period of cohabitation.
Researchers suggest that couples live together as a way of trying out marriage to test compatibility with their partners, while still having the option of ending the relationship without legal implications.
" More than three-quarters of all cohabitators report plans to marry their partners, which implies that most of them view cohabitation as a prelude to marriage.
Cohabitation shares many qualities with marriage, often couples who are cohabitating share a residence, personal resources, exclude intimate relations with others and, in more than 10 % of cohabitating couples, have children.
" Many young adults believe cohabitation is a good way to test their relationships prior to marriage.
Couples who have plans to marry before moving in together or who are engaged before cohabiting typically marry within two years of living together.
" About 10 % of cohabiting unions last more than five years.
" According to a survey done by The National Center for Health Statistics, " over half of marriages from 1990-1994 among women began as cohabitation.

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