Cohabitation Nation
Discover the evolving landscape of romantic relationships in the United States with Cohabitation Nation by Sharon Sassler, published by the University of California Press in 2017. This insightful book, spanning 296 pages, explores the growing trend of unmarried couples choosing to live together, highlighting a remarkable 37 percent increase as reported by Census data. Sassler delves into the intricate dynamics of cohabitation, revealing how factors such as class and education significantly influence relationship patterns. Whether you're curious about modern love or seeking to understand the societal shifts shaping our lives, Cohabitation Nation offers compelling perspectives and thought-provoking analysis. Perfect for readers interested in sociology, relationships, and contemporary family structures, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.