Living Together Apart: Size and Significance of Co-Residency Following Relationship Breakdown in Contemporary Britain

Author:

Duncan Simon1,van Hooff Jenny2ORCID,Carter Julia3

Affiliation:

1. University of Bradford, UK

2. Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

3. University of the West of England, UK

Abstract

In this article, we seek to establish the importance of living together apart (LTA), where ex-partners continue to co-reside following relationship breakdown. Although LTA is commonplace, it has been almost completely overlooked by family sociology and social policy. Because LTA is conceptually unrecognised, there is little empirical information and because there is so little information, it remains conceptually unrecognised. In this article, we attempt to break out from this loop. First, we place LTA within the context of partnership change. Second, we estimate the quantitative magnitude and qualitative significance of LTA in Britain. We use a survey concerned with owner-occupier LTA to indicate population characteristics and aggregate behaviour. This is accompanied by qualitative analysis of Mumsnet forums on LTA, to develop insight into understandings and relationships. Drawing on these findings, we argue that LTA is both a significant household form and important relationship type.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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