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  • Source: My analysis of data from the 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses, and the 2008 American Community Survey, provided byÂIPUMS.

    Philip N. Cohen: Time Check: "Women on Top" Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Source: My analysis of data from the 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses, and the 2008 American Community Survey, provided by IPUMS.

    Philip N. Cohen: Time Check: "Women on Top" Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Source: My analysis of data from the 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses, and the 2008 American Community Survey, provided byIPUMS.

    Philip N. Cohen: Time Check: "Women on Top" Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Source: My analysis of data from the 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses, and the 2008 American Community Survey, provided by IPUMS.

    Philip N. Cohen: Time Check: "Women on Top" Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Source: My analysis of data from the 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses, and the 2008 American Community Survey, provided by IPUMS.

    Philip N. Cohen: Time Check: "Women on Top" Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Both graphs arrange people by year of birth, and show the percentage of people in the age group 45-49 who are married, separated, divorced or widowed, according to the Decennial Censuses and the 2008 American Community Survey, with data from IPUMS (add 47 to the birth year to get the data year).

    Philip N. Cohen: Choice Interpretation on Marriage Trends Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Both graphs arrange people by year of birth, and show the percentage of people in the age group 45-49 who are married, separated, divorced or widowed, according to the Decennial Censuses and the 2008 American Community Survey, with data from IPUMS (add 47 to the birth year to get the data year).

    Philip N. Cohen: Choice Interpretation on Marriage Trends Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Both graphs arrange people by year of birth, and show the percentage of people in the age group 45-49 who are married, separated, divorced or widowed, according to the Decennial Censuses and the 2008 American Community Survey, with data from IPUMS (add 47 to the birth year to get the data year).

    Philip N. Cohen: Choice Interpretation on Marriage Trends Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Both graphs arrange people by year of birth, and show the percentage of people in the age group 45-49 who are married, separated, divorced or widowed, according to the Decennial Censuses and the 2008 American Community Survey, with data from IPUMS (add 47 to the birth year to get the data year).

    Philip N. Cohen: Choice Interpretation on Marriage Trends Philip N. Cohen 2010

  • Source: My analysis of data from the 1990 and 2000 Decennial Censuses, and the 2008 American Community Survey, provided byIPUMS.

    Philip N. Cohen: Time Check: "Women on Top" Philip N. Cohen 2010

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