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Updated Notable Divorce Studies 2012
Just updated the Notable Divorce Studies for 2012. There are about 70 articles listed. One of the primary reasons for this website is to provide a quick way to see some of the important new science that is being published … Continue reading
Posted in Significant Research Findings
Follow-up on Same-Sex Divorce
This is an interesting article on the courts’ responsibility regarding divorce in states that prohibit same-sex marriage. In this article the authors argue that even in states that prohibit same-sex marriage there are legal mechanisms for granting a divorce. They … Continue reading
Posted in Legal issues Tagged Family Court Review, same-sex couples, same-sex dissolution
European Attitudes Towards Divorce
Here is a new article about European attitudes towards divorce. These findings indicated that the more negative the consequences for divorce the more likely people are to have negative attitudes…. so which comes first?
Divorce and Same-Sex Couples
The news has been increasingly focused on the legal circumstances of same-sex marriage while overlooking the even more complex situation of same-sex divorce. 1. Counting the number of same-sex couples is difficult, but trying to count the number of dissolutions … Continue reading
Combat and Casualty Experience Increase Divorce for Military
An interesting Master’s thesis by Matthew DeBaun suggests that military personnel who have combat experience are at greater risk of divorce. It appears that those personnel who have had “casualty experience” (that is, they have witnessed the loss of life) … Continue reading
Posted in Military Tagged combat experience, military, risk of divorce
Remarriage Reality– What percentage of Americans have been married 3 times?
If you used celebrities as your guide to marriage and divorce, you would think that everyone is constantly marrying, divorcing and remarrying again. So what is the reality. In 2009, the Census Bureau reported that among all current marriages, here … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Marriage, Remarriage Tagged 3rd marriages, census bureau report
Divorce Status & Religion in Britain
One of the most notoriously inaccurate statistics regarding divorce is the marital status of various religious groups. There are few reliable large scale studies that ask both about religion and marital status. Using the British Social Attitudes Study, Leslie Francis … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics Tagged Andrew Village, Britain, Buddhism, Christianity, Emyr Williams, Hinduism, Islam, Journal of Contemporary Religion, Judaism, Leslie J. Francis, religion, Sikhism
Post-script on Iranian Women and Divorce
In a previous post I commented on a study that examined Iranian women’s reasons for seeking a divorce. I found this comment in another research article exploring the high rates of suicide among some Iranian women. “Contrary to Western countries … Continue reading
U S Divorce Rates Over the Past 50 Years by Marriage Cohort
(Also, see a graph of the changes in the divorce rate for the past 100 years.) The best way to look at the divorce rates over time is to see how long marriages last by age cohorts … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Marriage Tagged census bureau report, divorce statistics, United States, women