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    J Fam Issues. 1986 Dec;7(4):421-42.

    Divorce and marital instability over the life course.

    Booth A, Johnson DR, White LK, Edwards JN.

    "This study uses a [U.S.] national sample of married persons under age 55, interviewed in 1980 and again in 1983, to estimate why divorce and marital instability vary by age and duration of marriage. Results indicate that the accumulation of assets substantially reduces the propensity to divorce. We also find that several important correlates of divorce and instability (age at marriage, health, social integration, and income) interact with age and duration. In general, these factors seem to operate almost exclusively among young people and young marriages." excerpt

    PMID: 12280520 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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