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Data from sample surveys of Utah and the Mountain States are used in conjunction with the State of Utahs annual statistical report on characteristics of divorcing couples to assess differentials in the probabilities of divorce by type of interfaith marriage. Results show same-faith marriages to be much more stable than interfaith marriages. Among interfaith marriages the particular combination makes a striking difference in the probabilities of divorce. The divorce rate for certain interfaith combinations is as much as nine times higher than that for other combinations. (EXCERPT)
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