The Pandemic Is Putting Marriage Even Further Out of Reach
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It seems insensitive to admit it, but this pandemic hasn’t been too hard on my family.
It seems insensitive to admit it, but this pandemic hasn’t been too hard on my family.
It seems insensitive to admit it, but this pandemic hasn’t been too hard on my family.
Married life is already the purview of the privileged. The economic crisis will only make things worse.
Social distancing and lockdown mean that many couples are now spending too much time with each other – and not enough time apart.
Women especially are less happy with their relationship when their partner is unemployed.
■ Brienna Perelli-Harris, professor of demography; Niels Blom, research fellow — University of Southampton SOCIAL distancing…
As couples struggle to provide and care for children, the basic rhythm of everyday life has been turned upside down …
Brienna Perelli-Harris, University of Southampton and Niels Blom, University of Southampton Social distancing and lockdown mean…
Social distancing and lockdown mean that many couples are now spending too much time with each other—and not enough time apart.
– By Brienna Perelli-Harris, Professor of Demography, University of Southampton Social distancing and lockdown mean that many…
Social distancing and lockdown mean that many couples are now spending too much time with each other – and not enough time apart.
Social distancing and lockdown mean that many couples are now spending too much time with each other – and not enough time apart.
Social distancing and lockdown mean that many couples are now spending too much time with each other – and not enough time apart.