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Trends in divorce and remarriage in the United States are analyzed using data from official sources including the census the Current Population Survey and the National Center for Health Statistics. The focus is on the period from 1960 to the early 1980s. An extensive examination is made of developments between 1975 and 1980 respect to differential changes in divorce and remarriage according to age at these events number of children born before divorce and number of years divorced as well as how remarriage is affected by level of education. The paper concludes with highlights of the research findings a look at likely future trends of divorce and remarriage and some implications of the recent and prospective changes in this important aspect of family behavior. (EXCERPT)
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