Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage

Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage

Author: Andrew J. Cherlin

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1992-09-28

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780674029491

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With roller coaster changes in marriage and divorce rates apparently leveling off in the 1980s, Andrew Cherlin feels that the time is right for an overall assessment of marital trends. His graceful and informal book surveys and explains the latest research on marriage, divorce, and remarriage since World War II.Cherlin presents the facts about family change over the past thirty-five years and examines the reasons for the trends that emerge. He views the 1950s, when Americans were marrying and having children early and divorcing infrequently, as the aberration, and he discusses why this period was unusual. He also explores the causes and consequences of the dramatic changes since 1960--increases in divorce, remarriage, and cohabitation, decreases in fertility--that are altering the very definition of the family in our society. He concludes with a discussion of the increasing differences in the marital patterns of black and white families over the past few decades.


RELIGION AND REMARRIAGE AMONG AMERICAN WOMEN: EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL SURVEY OF FAMILY GROWTH.

RELIGION AND REMARRIAGE AMONG AMERICAN WOMEN: EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL SURVEY OF FAMILY GROWTH.

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Published: 2004

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Divorce has been and remains a prevalent occurrence in the United States and, while rates are not increasing as they once were, it still remains an extremely common phenomenon. As of the most recent U.S. Census Bureau report on divorce and remarriage, 56% of men and 59% of women ever married have been divorced. Despite these statistics, the vast majority of Americans still value marriage as an institution. This study aims to examine the role religion plays in the propensity and timing of remarriage. Using logistic and OLS regressions, and data pooled from the 1995 and 2002 National Survey of Family Growth, multifaceted effects of denominational subcultures are examined concerning the propensity and timing of remarriage among divorced women. In addition, the linkages between religious salience, religious attendance, and the propensity and timing of remarriage are explored.


Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage in the 1990's

Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage in the 1990's

Author: Arthur J. Norton

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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Analyzes trends in marital status and family composition. The report assesses such characteristics as age, employment, and education level taht seem to influence decisions to marry, divorce, remarry, and "redivorce." It also examines the consequ.


Divorce, Separation, and Remarriage

Divorce, Separation, and Remarriage

Author: Giovanna Gianesini

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2016-10-10

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 178635229X

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Divorce, separation, and remarriage have become a normative part of family life. These changes have led to a diversification of the behaviors, attitudes, and norms concerning marriage and family. To better comprehend these issues, this volume addresses topics including: marital instability step-parenting and extra-marital affairs, among others.


Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage

Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage

Author: Jim Newheiser

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Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781629953168

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Drawing on decades of counseling experience, Jim Newheiser explores forty crucial questions relating to the complexities of marriage, divorce, and remarriage--unpacking the answers given in God's Word. This useful reference work for pastors, counselors, and personal study can also be read straight through for a scriptural overview of the topic or assigned in small sections to counselees. --


Recycling the Family

Recycling the Family

Author: Frank F. Furstenberg

Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated

Published: 1987-07

Total Pages: 226

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In Recycling the Family the authors examine the social, psychological and economic aspects of the divorce-remarriage transition. They demonstrate how and why the process of remarriage is fundamentally different from that of a first marriage, and identify the factors that redefine family life, including: keeping a distance from one's former spouse; inheriting stepchildren; the convolution of traditional blood and legal relationships; and built-in expectations of marital instability.


Remarriage

Remarriage

Author: Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman

Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 168

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Rates of divorce and remarriage have risen dramatically worldwide. Rates of redivorce are even higher. Considering the scale of the problem, it is surprising that remarriage has only recently been studied. In this first text on the process and problems of remarriage, the authors briefly and clearly synthesize research. They discuss the stresses underlying remarriage and consider their implications for future research and therapy.