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Divorces decline but cohabitation rises

Teachings and movements without scriptural evedence of such.
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Divorces decline but cohabitation rises

Postby JWayne » 18 May 2011, 11:42

Divorces decline but cohabitation rises

Hope Yen - Associated Press Writer - 5/18/2011 10:30:00

WASHINGTON - New census figures show year seven of a marriage continues to be the time when many couples believe they have no other choice but to divorce.

The 2009 data released Wednesday also show U.S. divorces are leveling off after decades of increases. The census report found that among all race groups, women who were ever married and then divorced reached as high as 41 percent among 50- to 59-year-olds. That's down from 44 percent in 2004.

The exception was black women ages 50 to 59. Their divorce rate edged up to 48 percent.

Rose Kreider, a census demographer, says recent increases in couples cohabitating as well as rising median ages before marriage are contributing to overall declines in divorce as people wait longer before making long-term commitments.
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Re: Divorces decline but cohabitation rises

Postby Remnant » 18 May 2011, 17:37

Rose Kreider, a census demographer, says recent increases in couples cohabitating as well as rising median ages before marriage are contributing to overall declines in divorce as people wait longer before making long-term commitments.

That means less people are getting divorced because less are marrying and just shaking up!

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Re: Divorces decline but cohabitation rises

Postby Carmela » 18 May 2011, 20:30

YEP!
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