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cohabitation.and.future.marital.stability [2017/02/24 16:27] marri [1. Related American Demographics] |
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eventual first husband, followed by women from single divorced parent families (55 percent), intact cohabiting families (56.2 | eventual first husband, followed by women from single divorced parent families (55 percent), intact cohabiting families (56.2 | ||
percent), married stepfamilies (59.5 percent), always single parent families (69.4 percent), and cohabiting stepfamilies (72.9 | percent), married stepfamilies (59.5 percent), always single parent families (69.4 percent), and cohabiting stepfamilies (72.9 | ||
- | percent). ((These charts draw on data collected by the National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle 6 (2002). The sample consists of women between the ages of 14 and 44 and numbers 7,643. \\ Patrick Fagan and Paul Sullins, " | + | percent). ((These charts draw on data collected by the National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle 6 (2002). The sample consists of women between the ages of 14 and 44 and numbers 7,643. \\ Patrick Fagan and Paul Sullins, " |
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- | This entry draws heavily from [[http://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF12D58.pdf|Marriage and Economic Well Being: The Economy Rises or Falls with Marriage]] and [[http:// | + | This entry draws heavily from [[http://marri.us/research/ |
- | [[http://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF10I111.pdf|{{ :women_who_cohabited_with_eventual_first_husband.png? | + | [[http://marri.us/ |