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 Marital Status Stability, Marital Transitions, and Health: A Life Course Perspective
This paper examines the effect of marital status continuity and change on an individual's physical health and well-being, and finds that these effects vary considerably according to an individual's gender and age.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Population Research Center • 2001
 Family Portrait: Continuity and Change in Canadian Families and Households in 2006, 2006 Census
This report based on data from the 2006 census examines family structure including marital status, household and living arrangements across Canada.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Statistics Canada • September 2007
 Marital Status and Substance Use Among Women
This paper demonstrates that, compared to divorced, separated, cohabiting and never-married women, married women are significantly less likely to smoke, engage in binge drinking, or use illegal drugs.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Office of Applied Studies: Substance Abuse and Mental Health • May 28, 2004
 Taxes, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and Marital Status
This paper examines the effect of tax incentives and welfare waivers on people's decisions about marriage and divorce.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Joint Center for Poverty Research • August 2000
 Marital Status Continuity and Change Among Young and Midlife Adults: Longitudinal Effects on Psychological Well-Being
This report looks at the effects of divorce, separation, marriage, singleness, and widowhood on psychological health and well-being.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Center for Demography and Ecology University of Wisconsin-Madison • October 1996
 Marital Status and Quality in Middle-Aged Women: Associations With Levels and Trajectories of Cardiovascular Risk Factors
This study compares the risk factors for cardio-vascular disease among happily married, unhappily married, single, divorced and widowed women.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• American Psychological Association • 2003
 Australian Social Trends 1996: Family - Living Arrangements: People Who Live Alone
This article examines the marital status and housing arrangements of people who live alone in Australia.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Australian Bureau of Statistics • January 12, 2001
 Men’s Behavior Change Following Infection With a Sexually Transmitted Disease
This study looks at how race, religious affiliation, marital status, level of education, and age of first sexual encounter affect the likelihood that a man will change his sexual behaviour if he learns that he is infected with a sexually transmitted disease.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• The Alan Guttmacher Institute • August 01, 1997
 For Richer or Poorer? Marriage as an Anti-Poverty Strategy in the United States
This paper provides a critique of policies that promote marriage as a route to economic stability for single mothers.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Center for Research on Child Wellbeing • July 01, 2003
 Love and Death in Germany: The Marital Biography and its Impact on Mortality
This paper examines the effects of changes in marital status as a result of marriage, divorce, or widowhood on mortality in Germany.
• Category: Family Structure > Marital Status
• Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research • April 2002
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