Living apart in the second half of life—a necessary evil or a chosen lifestyle?

Living apart in the second half of life—a necessary evil or a chosen lifestyle?

Official statistics only reflect institutional partnership status, meaning that people who live alone in their home are considered to be partnerless. However, if we look at social status, we see that a growing number of people are living in a partnership but in two households of their own. This is referred to as “living-apart-together” (LAT for short). Official statistics only reflect institutional partnership status, meaning that people who live alone in their home are considered to be partnerless. However, if we look at social status, we see that a growing number of people are living in a partnership but in two households of their own. This is referred to as “living-apart-together” (LAT for short). Social Sciences Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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