Carlson E, Klinger A
Eur J Popul. 1987 Nov;3(1):85-99. doi: 10.1007/BF01797093.
"Non-marital cohabitation in Hungary is documented using data from the 1970 and 1980 censuses and the 1984 microcensus. Observed patterns contrast with those in several other countries, particularly those of western and northwestern Europe. Firstly, in Hungary unmarried couples or 'partners in life' are more common, and their proportion is increasing more rapidly, among the previously married than among the single. Secondly, both among the single and the previously married, mothers are more likely than childless women to be cohabiting. Thirdly, although proportions cohabiting are higher in urban than in rural areas, partners in life are concentrated among those with the lowest educational level." (SUMMARY IN FRE)
匈牙利非婚同居情况是根据1970年和1980年人口普查以及1984年微观人口普查的数据记录的。观察到的模式与其他几个国家,特别是西欧和西北欧国家的模式形成对比。首先,在匈牙利,未婚伴侣或“生活伴侣”在再婚人群中比单身人群中更为常见,且其比例增长更快。其次,在单身和再婚人群中,有孩子的母亲比无子女的女性更有可能同居。第三,虽然城市地区的同居比例高于农村地区,但生活伴侣集中在教育水平最低的人群中。 (法语摘要)