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... Divorce and Remarriage A. Although the divorce rate is reported at 50 % , with rare exceptions those who divorce do not come from the group who married that year . The United States has the highest divorce rate in the industrialized ...
... Divorce and Remarriage A. Although the divorce rate is reported at 50 % , with rare exceptions those who divorce do not come from the group who married that year . The United States has the highest divorce rate in the industrialized ...
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... divorce steadily increased . ( Figure 1.1 shows the increase in divorce in the United States , from practically zero in 1890 to the current 1.2 million divorces a year . The plateau for both marriage and divorce since 1975 is probably ...
... divorce steadily increased . ( Figure 1.1 shows the increase in divorce in the United States , from practically zero in 1890 to the current 1.2 million divorces a year . The plateau for both marriage and divorce since 1975 is probably ...
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... DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE Problems in Measuring Divorce Children of Divorce The Ex - Spouses TWO SIDES OF FAMILY LIFE Remarriage Abuse : Battering , Marital Rape , and Incest Families That Work THE FUTURE OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY SUMMARY ...
... DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE Problems in Measuring Divorce Children of Divorce The Ex - Spouses TWO SIDES OF FAMILY LIFE Remarriage Abuse : Battering , Marital Rape , and Incest Families That Work THE FUTURE OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY SUMMARY ...
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