Szluz, Beata2018-09-182018-09-182017Beata Szluz, Życie w pojedynkę (na przykładzie wybranych państw) [w:] WSPÓŁCZESNA RODZINA W UJĘCIU INTERDYSCYPLINARNYM PRZEMIANY – WSPARCIE – ROZWÓJ, pod redakcją naukową Beaty Szluz, Anny Szluz, Magdy Urbańskiej, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, Rzeszów 2017, s. 21-29.978-83-7996-456-7http://repozytorium.ur.edu.pl/handle/item/3851The legitimacy of singleness as a life-style is increasingly recognized by young people and their parents; most people no longer regard getting married as necessarily better than remaining single and do not disapprove of those who eschew marriage. What is more, despite the high levels of divorce, most young people say that they expect their marriages to be lasting. What has changed about marriage plans has been the rising age at which young people, especially young women, expect to marry an expectation reflected in the increasing age at which people are actually marrying. There also seems to be a widespread desire not to let marriage interfere with education and to obtain some work experience before marriage. Marriage continues to be more important to young women than young men, despite recent trends toward more egalitarian sex roles.polAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Międzynarodowehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/sociology of familyfamilysingleŻycie w pojedynkę (na przykładzie wybranych państw)article