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The authors present 2 methods for the approximation of a representative schedule recording first marriage frequencies by age. Both treatments are mathematically complex. One method achieves a very close approximation with a simple closed form frequency function, which is the limiting distribution of the convolution of an infinite number of exponentially distributed components. The other method achieves an equal approximation by the convolution of a normal distribution of age of entry into a marriageable state and as few as 3 exponentially distributed delays. This latter convolution provides a feasible model of nuptiality, a model receiving surprising empirical support.
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