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Cohabitation and Repartnering among Low-Income Black Mothers.

Andrew Golub1, Megan Reid1.   

Abstract

Serial cohabitation has increased dramatically in the U.S., especially in the low-income Black population. The purpose of the study is to understand cohabiting and co-parenting relationships among unmarried cohabiting low-income urban Black families on their own terms, identifying the strengths, challenges, and unique needs of these families. Though cohabitation patterns varied widely, most participants had extensive periods living without a partner. This finding provides more support for the unbalanced marriage markets explanation than the serial cohabitation explanation. Indeed, most participants' children (83%) had none or only one resident father prior to the current cohabitation. Implications for having a new resident father and child development are discussed.

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Keywords:  Black families; cohabitation; low-income families; repartnering; resident fathers

Year:  2015        PMID: 26161432      PMCID: PMC4493915          DOI: 10.1353/bsr.2015.0006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Black Sex Relatsh


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