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Married and Poor: Basic Characteristics of Economically Disadvantaged Couples in the U.S.


  Author: David J. Fein
Publisher: MDRC
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Document Date:                  July 2004
Category: Marriage > Marital Satisfaction
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Family Income
Marriage > Marital Duration
Marriage > Marriage
Marriage > Relational Stability
 

Using existing research and surveys, this paper presents statistics relating to the formation, duration, quality, and characteristics of marriage among low-income couples in the United States.  It finds that low-income couples are as likely as their more affluent counterparts to marry, but that their relationships are more unstable and experience higher rates of dissolution.  Furthermore, low-income couples are more likely to experience a premarital first birth, marry at a younger age, have lower levels of education and employment, and rely on government assistance programs.

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