‘Living apart together’: a lifestyle that appeals to people in their 60s

It’s often assumed that being in a couple means living under the same roof. In recent years, however, there has been a growing trend towards “living apart together”. This type of relationship is particularly popular among people in their 60s, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Gerontology Series B: Social Sciences.

Researchers at Lancaster University and University College London studied the rise of “living apart together” and found that 4% of over-60s in the UK choose not to live under the same roof as their partner, a figure similar to that observed in the US, Netherlands and Canada.

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