

Type of Document Dissertation Author Pioli, Mark Author's Email Address dunham1@roanoke.infi.net URN etd-017112249741411 Title The Effect of Cohabitation on Egalitarianism in Marriage Degree Master of Science Department Sociology Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Edwards, John N. Snizek, William E. Hughes, Michael D. Committee Chair Keywords
- egalitarianism
- household division of labor
- cohabitation
- gender ideology
Date of Defense 1997-05-05 Availability unrestricted Abstract
This study examines the relationship between premarital
cohabitation and egalitarianism in marriage using data from
the two waves of the National Survey of Families and
Households (N = 13,017). Multiple regression and path
analysis techniques are used to test this effect.
Cohabitation is viewed as an experience in which patterns
of behavior and attitudes are formed that influence later
marriages. It is hypothesized that this experience leads to a
more egalitarian household division of labor and less
traditional gender ideologies among married individuals
who cohabited premaritally, as compared to those that did
not. Path models test the extent to which cohabitation's
effect on later marriages is explained by the household
division of labor and gender ideology at time-1. Based on
attitude-behavior research, 1) a higher correlation between
household division of labor and gender ideology is
expected for premarital cohabitors than for
non-cohabitors; and 2) a measure of attitude toward
sharing housework should better predict household
division of labor than does general gender ideology. The
analysis showed that premarital cohabitation does have a
positive effect on household division of labor and gender
ideology in marriage through indirect (and possibly direct)
paths. The attitudinal and behavioral measures were not
more closely linked for cohabitors, and the specific
attitude-toward-the- behavior measure was not a better
predictor of household division of labor than general
gender ideology. I conclude from this analysis that the
experience of cohabitation leads to more egalitarian
marriages and that this is largely due to household labor
during cohabitation.
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