Relationships: Study to Satisfaction in Age: Moving Together Makes Happy
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A long-term study examined the well-being of over-50-year-olds in relation to new partnerships, marriages and separations
A common apartment with the new partner: If people over 50 dare to take this step, according to a study, it does them good. Marriage, on the other hand, benefits little afterwards.
A new relationship and moving together are not only exciting and beautiful for young people. Older semesters can also benefit – and do not have to pay attention to conventions.
A new relationship and moving together are not only exciting and beautiful for young people. Older semesters can also benefit – and do not have to pay attention to conventions.
One research group compared changes in life satisfaction after transitions.
When more than 50-year-olds enter into a new partnership and move together, their life satisfaction increases significantly. On average, a later marriage is not associated with more well-being for couples already living together, reports Vienna psychologists in the "International Journal of Behavioral Development". They have evaluated long-term data of around 3,000 people aged between 50 and 95 years from a US study.
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