Background: Numerous studies have shown that the age at which women enter first marriage is a major factor in marital instability, but possible differences by race/ethnicity have not been examined to date. Objective: Our aim was to study whether the association between women's age at first marriage and marital instability varies by race/ethnicity. Methods: We used data from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth to examine differences by race/ethnicity in the shape of the curve relating women's age at entry into first marriage to marital instability. Results: We found that for non-Hispanic white women, the probability of dissolution falls with age up to ages 30-32 and thereafter the curve flattens out. For black women, mari...
Marriage stability has a wide range of determinants, such as education, marital history, and demogra...
We use data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth to investigate racial and ethnic differen...
The authors employ a newly developed method to disentangle age, period and cohort effects on nonmari...
BACKGROUND In their pioneering research, Becker, Landes, and Michael (1977) found that beyond age 30...
Large racial and ethnic differentials in the risk of marital disruption are observed in the United S...
We use data from the Current Population Survey to investigate racial differences in recent patterns ...
Using data from Waves I and III of Add Health, we examine early family formation among 6,144 White, ...
This study examines factors that explain the rising median age of women at first marriage from 1960 ...
An early age at first marriage is known to be associated with a high risk of divorce. Yet it has bee...
This study analyzed trends in marital behavior for unwed mothers who gave birth between 1960 and 200...
This study examined the social and economic contexts of three marital outcomes: divorce, marital ins...
A sample of ever-married women from the NLSY79 is analyzed to examine the effects of age at first ma...
The timing of first union merits investigation not only because of the close temporal link between m...
BACKGROUND:Despite research on the dramatic changes in marriage, there is a dearth of research on th...
377 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The focus of this research is...
Marriage stability has a wide range of determinants, such as education, marital history, and demogra...
We use data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth to investigate racial and ethnic differen...
The authors employ a newly developed method to disentangle age, period and cohort effects on nonmari...
BACKGROUND In their pioneering research, Becker, Landes, and Michael (1977) found that beyond age 30...
Large racial and ethnic differentials in the risk of marital disruption are observed in the United S...
We use data from the Current Population Survey to investigate racial differences in recent patterns ...
Using data from Waves I and III of Add Health, we examine early family formation among 6,144 White, ...
This study examines factors that explain the rising median age of women at first marriage from 1960 ...
An early age at first marriage is known to be associated with a high risk of divorce. Yet it has bee...
This study analyzed trends in marital behavior for unwed mothers who gave birth between 1960 and 200...
This study examined the social and economic contexts of three marital outcomes: divorce, marital ins...
A sample of ever-married women from the NLSY79 is analyzed to examine the effects of age at first ma...
The timing of first union merits investigation not only because of the close temporal link between m...
BACKGROUND:Despite research on the dramatic changes in marriage, there is a dearth of research on th...
377 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The focus of this research is...
Marriage stability has a wide range of determinants, such as education, marital history, and demogra...
We use data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth to investigate racial and ethnic differen...
The authors employ a newly developed method to disentangle age, period and cohort effects on nonmari...