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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
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Kirkpatrick Johnson, Monica – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
This study focuses on whether marriage and parenthood influence work values after taking into account the influence of work values on family formation. In a recent panel of young adults (N=709), stronger extrinsic and weaker intrinsic work values during adolescence predicted marriage and parenthood 9 years out of high school. Controlling these…
Descriptors: Spouses, Rewards, Marriage, Young Adults
Sussman, Steve; And Others – 1983
Previous research on physical attractiveness stereotypes about marriage have used stimulus individuals in isolation. To examine these attractiveness stereotypes using couples as targets, 72 college students (36 females, 36 males) rated eight photographs of four male-female couple types. Members of each couple were either matched (attractive…
Descriptors: College Students, Conformity, Higher Education, Interpersonal Attraction
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Horne, Arthur; Wagner, Carol – Contemporary Education, 1974
This article proposes an access program to human services for the married student population that can be coordinated by the college student personnel worker. (PD)
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Problems, Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Status
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Osmond, Marie Withers; Martin, Patricia Yancey – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1978
The Automatic Interaction Detector (AID) method of data analysis is utilized with 512 low income families. Results show that associations of the predictor variables with marital intactness are neither linear nor additive. Nevertheless, two variables emerge in explaining marital intactness: mode of decision-making and strategy of conflict…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Family Relationship, Low Income Groups
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Bernstein, Barton E. – Family Coordinator, 1977
Problems arise in the areas of child custody, insurance, real and personal property, and wills and estates. Individuals choosing to cohabit should consider the ramifications of cohabitation prior to or early in the development of their relationship in order to avoid devastating legal complications. (Author)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Human Living, Individual Psychology, Legal Problems
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Norton, Arthur J.; Glick, Paul C. – Journal of Social Issues, 1976
The discussion includes analyses of the probable causative impact of several types of changes on the stability of marriage: socio-economic variables generally associated with divorce; overall social acceptability of divorce as reflected by lessened negative economic and social sanctions; and the roles of women. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Divorce, Economic Factors, Family Problems
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Askham, Janet – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1976
It is suggested that it is often in intimate relationships that people seek to develop and maintain both a sense of personal identity and a sense of stability. By outlining some of the major conditions required for the carrying out of these two activities it is shown that they are in potential conflict. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Females, Identification (Psychology), Interpersonal Relationship
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Brown, B. B. – Family Coordinator, 1972
A study of both the legal and the actual situation in Texas with regard to schools and married students provides some important implications for family life education, school systems, and married students. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Family Life Education, High School Students, Legal Problems
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Constantine, Larry L.; And Others – Family Coordinator, 1972
Counselors may expect an increasing number of marriages to include open intimate involvement with others either as an adjunct to the marriage or as an integral part of it. Key problem areas are noted and application to counseling situations is made. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Counseling, Family Relationship
Huber, Joe – Phi Delta Kappan, 1970
A survey in the North Central area of policies and practices applied to students who marry while enrolled in public secondary schools. (Author)
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Dropouts, Marital Status, Marriage
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McClelland, David C.; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1978
Married couples rated their marital satisfaction and played interpersonal competitive games which revealed the success with which they interacted. Younger husbands who scored more maturely on the Stewart measure of psychosocial maturity belonged to more successful marriages, as did college-educated wives who showed less immaturity and more phallic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Interaction Process Analysis, Marital Status, Marriage
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Anspach, Donald F. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1976
In order to specify the impact of divorce and remarriage on the relational system of kinship, this paper examines contacts of married, divorced, and remarried women (N-128) with geographically-available close and (former) spouse's kindred; the help pattern between the women and kin; and the consequences on the kin networks of minor children.…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Relationship, Females
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Binstock, Georgina; Thornton, Arland – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2003
The goal of this study was to track and compare the paths along which young adults arrange and time the entries and exits from marital and cohabiting unions. The focus was on the incidence, durations, and outcomes of dimensions that embrace residential separation. Results show that union trajectories are dynamic and involve a heterogeneous and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cohabitation, Dating (Social), Interaction Process Analysis
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Badgett, M. V. Lee – Academe, 1994
At most colleges and universities, fringe benefits are offered only to married faculty. Requiring marriage for benefit eligibility discriminates against all unmarried couples, homosexual or heterosexual. Resistance to providing benefits to unmarried couples is declining, but both gay and straight couples will have to lobby together for domestic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Family (Sociological Unit), Fringe Benefits, Higher Education
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