An early age at first marriage is known to be associated with a high risk of divorce. Yet it has been suggested that beyond a certain point, the relationship between age at marriage and marital instability may become positive, because as unmarried women begin to hear their biological clock tick, they may settle for matches far from the optimal. Analyses based on cycles 5 and 6 of the National Surveys of Family Growth show that the relationship between age at marriage and marital instability is strongly negative up to the late twenties, with a flattening of the curve thereafter
International audienceIn terms of economics, individuals divorce if their expected gains from marria...
Previous studies have shown that the risk of divorce is low during the first months of marriage; it ...
Age at marriage has for decades been the strongest and most unequivocal predictor of marital failure...
BACKGROUND In their pioneering research, Becker, Landes, and Michael (1977) found that beyond age 30...
Marriage stability has a wide range of determinants, such as education, marital history, and demogra...
Many studies showed that marrying younger is associated with a higher risk of divorce. We investigat...
Using three nationally representative data sets, researchers analyzed the trends in age at marriage,...
BACKGROUND A well-documented association exists between age at marriage and the risk of divorce. How...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that the age at which women enter first marriage is a major ...
Although the common wisdom — based largely on Vital Statistics available only for the period through...
The research reported here used measures of marital success based on both marital survival and marit...
A study conducted by Kelly Raley and Larry Bumpass in 2003 showed the probability of divorce in the ...
In an earlier paper Courtship as a Waiting Game, Mark Bagnoli and I proposed a theory that explained...
There has been substantial empirical. research and theoretical modelling on the determinants of mar...
In terms of economics, individuals divorce if their expected gains from marriage fall short of their...
International audienceIn terms of economics, individuals divorce if their expected gains from marria...
Previous studies have shown that the risk of divorce is low during the first months of marriage; it ...
Age at marriage has for decades been the strongest and most unequivocal predictor of marital failure...
BACKGROUND In their pioneering research, Becker, Landes, and Michael (1977) found that beyond age 30...
Marriage stability has a wide range of determinants, such as education, marital history, and demogra...
Many studies showed that marrying younger is associated with a higher risk of divorce. We investigat...
Using three nationally representative data sets, researchers analyzed the trends in age at marriage,...
BACKGROUND A well-documented association exists between age at marriage and the risk of divorce. How...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that the age at which women enter first marriage is a major ...
Although the common wisdom — based largely on Vital Statistics available only for the period through...
The research reported here used measures of marital success based on both marital survival and marit...
A study conducted by Kelly Raley and Larry Bumpass in 2003 showed the probability of divorce in the ...
In an earlier paper Courtship as a Waiting Game, Mark Bagnoli and I proposed a theory that explained...
There has been substantial empirical. research and theoretical modelling on the determinants of mar...
In terms of economics, individuals divorce if their expected gains from marriage fall short of their...
International audienceIn terms of economics, individuals divorce if their expected gains from marria...
Previous studies have shown that the risk of divorce is low during the first months of marriage; it ...
Age at marriage has for decades been the strongest and most unequivocal predictor of marital failure...