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Growing Evidence for a “Divorce Divide”? Education and Marital Dissolution Rates in the U.S. since the 1970s.


  Author: Steven P. Martin
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
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Document Date:                  c. 2002
Category: Marriage > Relational Stability
Related Categories:
Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce Rate
Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce
Education > Post-secondary Education
 

This paper examines divorce trends across racial and educational groups in the United States.  It finds that rates of marital dissolution are significantly lower among those who have a college or university degree than among those who do not.  The author suggests that these findings indicate a growing connection between social and economic disadvantage and family instability.

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