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Drefahl, Sven – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Numerous studies have shown that married women and men experience the lowest mortality. Legal marital status, however, does not necessarily reflect today's social reality because individuals are classified as never married, widowed, or divorced even when they are living with a partner. Denmark is one of the forerunners of developments in…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Marital Status, Females, Interpersonal Relationship
Isen, Adam; Stevenson, Betsey – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lines for men and women. Historically, women with more education have been the least likely to marry and have children, but this marriage gap has eroded as the returns to marriage have changed. Marriage and remarriage rates have risen for women with a…
Descriptors: Divorce, Females, Family Life, Birth Rate
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Barstad, Anders – Social Indicators Research, 2008
Using Norway 1948-2004 as a case, I test whether changes in variables related to social integration can explain changes in suicide rates. The method is the Box-Jenkins approach to time-series analysis. Different aspects of family integration contribute significantly to the explanation of Norwegian suicide rates in this period. The estimated effect…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Suicide, Foreign Countries, Divorce
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Liu, Hui; Umberson, Debra J. – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2008
Although the meanings and rates of being married, divorced, separated, never-married, and widowed have changed significantly over the past several decades, we know very little about historical trends in the relationship between marital status and health. Our analysis of pooled data from the National Health Interview Survey from 1972 to 2003 shows…
Descriptors: Divorce, Marital Status, Females, Social Change
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Stout, Karen D. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1993
Examined demographic and situational factors related to killing of women by male intimate partners. Data from 23 men incarcerated for such homicides revealed portrait of offender as while male, aged 20-24, employed full-time prior to imprisonment, coming from stable childhood. Findings suggest that persons who are separated are most frequent…
Descriptors: Criminals, Death, Divorce, Family Violence
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Evans, M.D.R.; Kelley, Jonathan – Social Indicators Research, 2004
How do family arrangements affect subjective well-being? We investigate this issue using data pooled from the IsssA and HILDA, both large, representative national samples of Australia (pooled n = 38 447). Our regression analysis of cross-sectional and panel data examines how large are the differences in life satisfaction according to marital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marriage, Females, Males
Bray, James H.; And Others – 1985
As the divorce rate continues to rise, increasing attention is being paid to the impact of parental divorce and remarriage on the children from these families. A study was undertaken to investigate the impact of family process and organization, in intact, divorced, and stepfather families. Subjects were 36 families (12 families from each group)…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Divorce, Family Influence
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Erbes, Janine Twomey; Hedderson, John J. Cunneen – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Examined the linkage between psychological well-being and marital status in 2,500 men. Results indicated little difference in psychological well-being before or after divorce/separation, suggesting that the relationship between marital status and well-being is not necessarily causal. (JAC)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Divorce, Individual Differences, Longitudinal Studies
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2006
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) includes questions to assess serious psychological distress (SPD) and substance use. SPD is an overall indicator of nonspecific psychological distress. This report examines serious psychological distress and substance use among young adult males aged 18 to 25, a relatively understudied group with…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Incidence, Correlation, Young Adults
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Etaugh, Claire; Malstrom, Joann – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1981
Female and male college students read a description of a person and rated the individual on 20 bipolar scales describing personal traits and professional performance characteristics. Results indicated married individuals were evaluated more favorably than all groups of unmarried individuals. Males and females were perceived similarly on most…
Descriptors: College Students, Divorce, Females, Individual Characteristics
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Call, Vaughn R. A.; Teachman, Jay D. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1996
Examines the life-course sequencing hypothesis that marriage before military service has a greater disruptive effect on marital stability than marriage during or after military service. Used event-history data from a 13-year panel study of 2,857 white males from Washington State high schools in 1966. Compares Vietnam combat veterans (n=610),…
Descriptors: Adults, Divorce, Life Events, Males
Saluter, Arlene F. – Current Population Reports, 1986
This report presents detailed information on the marital status and living arrangements of the noninstitutional population of the United States by age, sex, race, and Spanish origin. The text of this report compares the mid-decade census estimates based on the March, 1985 "Current Population Survey" with the survey data from 1980, 1970, and 1960.…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Divorce, Family (Sociological Unit), Females
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Trovato, Frank; Lauris, Gloria – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1989
Used Canadian mortality census data from 1959 through 1981 to examine relationship between marital status transitions of men and women and mortality from neoplasms and cardiovascular diseases. Found lower death rate among marrieds. Found men had greater mortality risk reduction from state of marriage than women. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Cancer, Disease Incidence, Divorce, Females
Stewart, Hester R. – 1991
A study was conducted in Kentucky to increase the database available to the state's decision makers concerning women in relation to family status, occupational participation, income and earnings, and issues and concerns that may need greater emphases. Data were gathered through Kentucky government agencies and the U.S. Bureau of the Census as well…
Descriptors: Adults, Birth, Demography, Divorce
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Etaugh, Claire; Study, Gina Gilomen – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1989
Examines the perceptions of 192 college students who evaluated the personality traits and professional performance characteristics of mothers who were described as either employed or nonemployed, divorced or married, and with a 1-year-old or 11-year-old child. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Age, Children, College Students, Comparative Analysis