G E Pollock,A L Stroup
G E Pollock
Paying particular attention to the economic impact of post-divorce on black survey respondents of both sexes, "this study analyzes Weitzman's suggestion that men and women lose economic well-being in the first year after divorce. Family inc...
D Lester
D Lester
"A study of 27 [developed] nations indicated that divorce rates rose in 25 of the nations from 1950 to 1985 while marriage rates declined in 22 of the nations. Nations with higher divorce rates in 1950 had steeper increases in the divorce r...
H Wineberg,J Mccarthy
H Wineberg
"The purpose of this paper is to examine the characteristics of all [U.S.] couple households in which one or both partners were previously married. In this examination, we will consider not only households maintained by married couples...; ...
D Lester
D Lester
"The present study was designed to explore whether unemployment has a deleterious impact on family life, resulting in lower rates of marriage and births and higher rates of divorce. Time series data were available for twelve nations for the...
Religious homogamy and marital duration among those who file for divorce in California, 1966-1971 [0.03%]
宗教同质性与离婚率——基于1966至1971年加州样本的考察
J S Maneker,R P Rankin
J S Maneker
The hypothesis that having a common religion is associated with more stable marriages is tested using California data on divorce for the period 1966-1971. The results confirm the hypothesis, and the authors note that "religious homogamy amo...
D Lester
D Lester
The impact of war on marriage, divorce, and birth rates in the United States from 1933 to 1986 is explored. The author concludes that "the involvement of the nation in military activities was accompanied by a decrease in marriage and birth ...
Socioeconomic, sociodemographic and attitudinal correlates of the tempo of divorce [0.03%]
离婚率的经济社会、社会人口和态度相关因素
C J Corley,A Y Woods
C J Corley