Marriage and Divorce: Changes and their Driving Forces
National Bureau of Economic Research
Abstract
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and outcomes across demographic groups and countries. While divorce rates have risen over the past 150 years, they have been falling for the past quarter century. Marriage rates have also been falling, but more strikingly, the importance of marriage at different points in the life cycle has changed, reflecting rising age at first marriage, rising divorce followed by high remarriage rates, and a combination of increased longevity with a declining age gap between husbands and wives. Cohabitation has also become increasingly important, emerging as a widely used step on the path to marriage. Out-ofwedlock fertility has…
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2Topics & keywords
- Remarriage
- Cohabitation
- Fertility
- Demographic economics
- Economics
- Falling (accident)
- Marriage market
- Birth control