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Learning, Family Formation and Dissolution


  Author: Louisa Blackwell, John Bynner
Publisher: The Centre for Research on the Wider Benefits of Learning
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Document Date:                  June 01, 2002
Category: Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce
Related Categories:
Education > Educational Attainment
Education > Parental Education
Marriage > Marriage Rate
Marriage > Marriage
Marriage > Other Marital Forms
Marriage > Relational Stability
 

This paper investigates the effect that educational attainment has on people's decisions about marriage and childbearing, as well as on their risk of experiencing a divorce.  The authors discuss the ways in which changing educational patterns may be contributing to changing patterns of family formation and breakdown.

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