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Caiter2013

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The cohabitation effect suggests that cohabiting couples in general:
 
  a. end up in durable marriages
  b. continue living together and never marry
  c. have a stronger marriage because they lived together first
  d. are more likely to end up in unhappy marriages and to get divorced

Question 2

Common-law marriage:
 
  a. is legal in 14 states
  b. means the couple have common ancestry and can avoid marriage license fees
   c. has a much lower divorce rate
  d. has been outlawed



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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