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To me the most dramatic contrast in those reports is the race-ethnic divide, apparent in both marriage rates, which show African Americans with by far the fewest marriages per never-married woman ...
Philip N. Cohen: Marriage and divorce disparities on the rise Philip N. Cohen 2010
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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.
Philip N. Cohen: Marriage and divorce disparities on the rise Philip N. Cohen 2010
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ÂTo me the most dramatic contrast in those reports is the race-ethnic divide, apparent in both marriage rates, which show African Americans with by far the fewest marriages per never-married woman ...
Philip N. Cohen: Marriage and divorce disparities on the rise Philip N. Cohen 2010
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To me the most dramatic contrast in those reports is the race-ethnic divide, apparent in both marriage rates, which show African Americans with by far the fewest marriages per never-married woman ...
Philip N. Cohen: Marriage and divorce disparities on the rise Philip N. Cohen 2010
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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.
Philip N. Cohen: Marriage and divorce disparities on the rise Philip N. Cohen 2010
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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.
Philip N. Cohen: Marriage and divorce disparities on the rise Philip N. Cohen 2010
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Both men and women who divorced or married were more likely than never-married people to have a small weight gain in the two years following their marital transition, the team found.
Weight gain hits women after marriage, men after divorce 2011
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These findings reveal that the supply side of shrinking opportunities for partner choice, as well as the demand side of marriage (cost and benefit), are the significant factors behind the rising proportion of never-married, and also suggest that the current phenomenon cannot be readily resolved without drastic changes in the consciousness of work. life balance, on the part of both companies and individuals.
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The never-married included 46.3 percent of young adults 25-34, with sharp increases in single people in cities in the Midwest and Southwest, including Cleveland, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Albuquerque, N.M. It was the first time the share of unmarried young adults exceeded those who were married.
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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.
Philip N. Cohen: Marriage and divorce disparities on the rise Philip N. Cohen 2010
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