Samenvatting
The rise in singlehood among young adults is often seen as an indication that young adults
are nowadays more individualized, suggesting that singlehood is viewed as a positive
experience. Using the Panel Study of Social Integration in the Netherlands, we examined
singles’ (N = 836) relational attitudes across young adulthood. Singles were not very positive about singlehood and a large majority felt more positive about a partner relationship
than about being alone. Most singles were also more positive about living together than
about steady dating and cohabitation was more popular than marriage. We furthermore
examined whether values, life-course experiences and ageing influence singles’ relational
attitudes. Value orientations and age proved to be the most consistent predictors. Singles
with liberal values and older singles had less positive attitudes toward relational commitment than less liberal and younger singles. The findings suggest that the positive image of singlehood needs to be reconsidered.
keywords: attitudes; singles; marriage; cohabitation; singlehood; panel data
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 938-949 |
Tijdschrift | Social Science Research |
Volume | 39 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 6 |
DOI's | |
Status | Gepubliceerd - 2010 |