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Title: Family Inequality: Marriage and Divorce Disparities
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Publication Year: 2010
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Abstract: Social scientists have been talking about a “retreat from marriage” for at least 20 years. The overall pattern is a decline in marriage and rise in cohabitation, a delay in marriage to later ages, and high rates of divorce (even though overall divorce rates are well below their historic highs, they remain high). With the possible exception of divorce (for now), the recession seems to be hurrying this process along dramatically, as has been widely reported. As usual, there is a symbolic milestone to point out: never-married 25-34-year-olds now outnumber those currently married for the first time.
Url: https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2010/09/30/marriage-and-divorce-disparities/
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Authors: Cohen, Philip N.
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Topics: Family and Marriage
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