1: 241ff. "No-fault divorce increased the divorce rate among certain families with children, in particular."; The Abolition of Marriage, by Maggie Gallagher p. 148, citing Martin Zelder, "The Economic Analysis of the Effect of No-Fault Divorce Law on the Divorce Rate," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 16, No.
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Cited in Kenneth Jost and Marilyn Robinson, "Children and Divorce:What can be done to help children of divorce," CQ Researcher, June 7, 1991, pp. 353, 357. The marriage rate has fallen nearly 30% since 1970 and the divorce rate has increased about 40%. Ahlburg and DeVita, "New Realities," 4-12. Cited on page 5 o...
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Information on divorce and the divorce rate in America. ... What is the current divorce rate in America?; It is frequently reported that the divorce rate in America is 50%. This data is not accurately correct, however, it is reasonably close to actual.
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If you notice, the divorce rate has increased significantly over the years. Today's society is not the same as the older generations. These days, people do not think highly of a marriage. They don't care much about the vows that they have said in their wedding day.
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Why divorce rate has increased Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... Home > GCSE > Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics) > Themes and Issues > Family, Marriage and Divorce > Why divorce rate has increased...
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Divorce rates also increased from 9 to 23 per married couples from 1960 to 1980, before declining slightly and remaining steady at 20 per 1,000 through 1998.4 ... The divorce rate is 3 per 1,000 people.13 (2001)
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A global trend of soaring divorce rates has led to a surge in the number of households with fewer people. The result: We collectively devour more space and gobble up more energy and water, say the authors of a new study published online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Economists have found, for example, that as women's incomes rise in a country, the divorce rate rises, too. It seems that when most women have low incomes, few feel that they can afford to divorce. Wh en many women make enough to barely survive on independently, more bail out of marriages that make them miserable.
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