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Marriage, Choice, and Couplehood in the Age of the Internet

Michael J. Rosenfeld

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How do the Internet and social media technology affect our romantic lives? Critics of the Internet's effect on social life identify the overabundance of choice of potential partners online as a likely source of relationship instability. This study examines longitudinal data showing that meeting online does not predict couple breakup. Meeting online (and particularly meeting through online dating websites) predicts faster transitions to marriage for heterosexual couples. I do not claim to measure any causal effect of Internet technology on relationship longevity or marriage formation. Rather, I suggest that the data are more consistent with a positive or neutral association between Internet technology and relationships than with a negative association between the Internet and romantic relationships.

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Michael J. Rosenfeld

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Rosenfeld, M.J. (2017). Marriage, Choice, and Couplehood in the Age of the Internet. https://doi.org/10.15195/v4.a20

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2017
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DOAJ
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10.15195/v4.a20
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