"OBJECTIVES: This report presents national estimates of the probabilities of marital and cohabitation outcomes for women 15-44 years of age in 1995, by a wide variety of individual- and community-level characteristics. The life-table analysis in this report takes a life cycle approach to estimate the probabilities that: a woman will marry for the first time, an intact first cohabitation will make the transition to marriage, a first cohabitation will end in separation, a first marriage will end in separation or divorce, a disrupted first marriage will be followed by a new cohabitation, a separation from first marriage will result in divorce, a divorce from first marriage will be followed by remarriage, and a second marriage will end in separ...
Purpose: Serial monogamy is likely an adaptive mating strategy for women when the expected future fi...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
Analysis of national trends in remarriage including data by previous marital status and color, varia...
In the United States in 1976 there were about 6 million women 15-44 years of age whose first marriag...
The probability of divorce in the U.S. has remained constant for the last two decades at about 'half...
Cohabitation and marriage in the United States are converging relationships for those cohabiters who...
The objectives of this study are to produce up-to-date estimates of race/ethnic/nativity differentia...
We estimate trends and racial differentials in marriage, cohabitation, union formation and dissoluti...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
Analysis of national marriage data including trends over the past 100 years, recent changes, nationa...
Pre-marital cohabitation has become a mainstream practice among couples in the United States, yet in...
The decline in marriage and increase in cohabitation raises questions about whether marriage still p...
This research compared measures of marital quality between married respondents who were classified a...
The United States has been tracking American marriage statistics since its founding. According to th...
Purpose: Serial monogamy is likely an adaptive mating strategy for women when the expected future fi...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
Analysis of national trends in remarriage including data by previous marital status and color, varia...
In the United States in 1976 there were about 6 million women 15-44 years of age whose first marriag...
The probability of divorce in the U.S. has remained constant for the last two decades at about 'half...
Cohabitation and marriage in the United States are converging relationships for those cohabiters who...
The objectives of this study are to produce up-to-date estimates of race/ethnic/nativity differentia...
We estimate trends and racial differentials in marriage, cohabitation, union formation and dissoluti...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
Analysis of national marriage data including trends over the past 100 years, recent changes, nationa...
Pre-marital cohabitation has become a mainstream practice among couples in the United States, yet in...
The decline in marriage and increase in cohabitation raises questions about whether marriage still p...
This research compared measures of marital quality between married respondents who were classified a...
The United States has been tracking American marriage statistics since its founding. According to th...
Purpose: Serial monogamy is likely an adaptive mating strategy for women when the expected future fi...
Men and women have distinct marriage patterns over the lifecycle. In the contemporary USA, marriages...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...