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One Plus One Research

Research is the foundation of One Plus One's practical work: monitoring marriage and longterm partnerships, to see how they are changing, what factors cause breakdown, and how people stay together. It undertakes its own original projects and also draws together other research from the UK and abroad, presenting it in a way that policy makers and the public can understand. The nature of its research work informs both national policy and practical initiatives at community level.

One Plus One's research findings are the basis for working projects created by the practice development team to support couples and families. This may involve, for example, training health professionals and others working with families to identify relationship difficulties and to offer effective, acceptable and accessible support to those families. Because its practical projects are grounded in research, they are informed and more likely to be achievable.

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The Relationship Revolution

(Duncan Dormor, 1992)

The Relationship Revolution

This publication examines European couples: cohabiting, marrying and breaking up. Drawing on demographic data from national statistics and survey data the Relationship Revolution provides information for over 30 European nations.

It looks at the radical changes that have occurred over the last generation and asks whether current changes can be described as revolutionary, and if the domestic relationships between men and women are experiencing an historic transition.

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