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Date: 2015-09-13 06:53:00
Personal life
Behavior
Human behavior
Intimate relationships
Family
Cohabitation
Criticism of marriage
Interpersonal relationships
Divorce
Woman
Gender role

Disagreements among cohabiting and married couples in 23 European countries Tanja van der Lippe (Utrecht University) Marieke Voorpostel (FORS, Lausanne) Belinda Hewitt (University of Queensland)

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