1
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cohabitation
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Nordic countries
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Embraced as a normal part of the dating and relationship process, common at younger ages
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1
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2
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cohabitation
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Scandinavian countries
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Common practice among both young and older couples, regardless of marital status
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1
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3
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cross-cultural marriages
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Nordic countries
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Seen as an opportunity to enrich cultural understanding and global perspective
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1
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4
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cross-cultural marriages
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Scandinavian countries
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Seen as an opportunity to enrich cultural understanding and global perspective
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1
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5
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family cohabitation
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Nordic countries
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Elderly people are more likely to live independently in their own homes rather than with their adult children
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1
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6
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family cohabitation
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Scandinavian countries
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Living alone or with a partner is common, and independence from the extended family is highly valued
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1
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7
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marriage arrangements
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Scandinavian cultures
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Marriage arrangements are typically based on mutual consent and equal partnership between the individuals.
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1
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8
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spousal roles
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Nordic countries
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Spousal roles are often more egalitarian, with both partners sharing financial responsibility and household duties.
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1
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9
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spousal roles
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Scandinavian countries
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Spousal roles are often more egalitarian, with both partners sharing financial responsibility and household duties.
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1
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