This article explores the remarkable shift in marriage and divorce practices that has occurred in the last third of this century in the United States. Initially, information is presented on trends in divorce and remarriage; commonalities and differences between family patterns in the United States and in other industrialized nations are discussed. The author then identifies some of the factors that have transformed marriage practices in the United States and describes how changes in these practices have altered the family experiences of children. Finally, the author suggests trends in family patterns that might occur in the near future and discusses various policy initiatives and how they may influence the future of the family
Changing economic and social conditions at the beginning of the twentieth century created public con...
The article presents an overview of research and theory on remarriages and stepfamilies published in...
In this study, I cross-tabulated findings with both age and gender to see if attitudes towards marri...
This article explores the remarkable shift in marriage and divorce practices that has occurred in th...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
Journal ArticleNumerous researchers have shown that the children of divorce are disproportionately l...
Divorce has become commonplace in the United States. Most Americans are likely to feel its effects d...
The authors review demographic trends and research on families in the United States, with a special ...
The transformation of the American family from an intact family unit into separate parts is a contem...
Across the Western world and in other nations with advanced economies, a remarkable transformation i...
Abstract This article critically evaluates the available data on trends in divorce in the United Sta...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
Profound structural changes in American marriage and family life over the past three decades have tr...
Changing economic and social conditions at the beginning of the twentieth century created public con...
The article presents an overview of research and theory on remarriages and stepfamilies published in...
In this study, I cross-tabulated findings with both age and gender to see if attitudes towards marri...
This article explores the remarkable shift in marriage and divorce practices that has occurred in th...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
Journal ArticleNumerous researchers have shown that the children of divorce are disproportionately l...
Divorce has become commonplace in the United States. Most Americans are likely to feel its effects d...
The authors review demographic trends and research on families in the United States, with a special ...
The transformation of the American family from an intact family unit into separate parts is a contem...
Across the Western world and in other nations with advanced economies, a remarkable transformation i...
Abstract This article critically evaluates the available data on trends in divorce in the United Sta...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
Profound structural changes in American marriage and family life over the past three decades have tr...
Changing economic and social conditions at the beginning of the twentieth century created public con...
The article presents an overview of research and theory on remarriages and stepfamilies published in...
In this study, I cross-tabulated findings with both age and gender to see if attitudes towards marri...