are YOU heading for a DIVORCE?????

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WASHINGTON (AP) Hoping to avoid divorce? It helps if you're wealthy, religious, college-educated and at least 20 years old when you tie the knot. Couples who don't live together before marriage have a better shot at staying together, as do those whose parents stayed married.

By age 30, three in four women have been married, but many of those unions dissolve. Overall, 43 percent of marriages break up within 15 years, according to a government survey of 11,000 women that offers the most detailed look at cohabitation, marriage and divorce ever produced.

Black women are least likely to marry and most likely to divorce, with more than half splitting within 15 years. Asian marriages are the most stable, with whites and Hispanics in between.

Women are waiting longer to get married than they used to, and after a divorce, they are less likely to remarry than women once were. At the same time, couples are more likely to live together without getting married: Half of U.S. women had lived with a partner by the time they turned 30.

The survey, released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that 70 percent of those who lived together for at least five years did eventually walk down the aisle.

But these marriages are also more likely to break up. After 10 years, 40 percent of couples that had lived together before marriage had broken up. That compares with 31 percent of those who did not live together first.

That's partly because people who choose to live together tend to be younger, less religious or have other qualities that put them at risk for divorce, said Catherine Cohan, assistant professor of human development and family studies at Penn State University. But that may not fully explain it, she said.

''Many people enter a cohabiting relationship where the deal is, 'If this doesn't work out we can split up and it's no big loss because we don't have a legal commitment,''' she said. ''The commitment is tenuous, and that tenuous commitment might carry over into marriage.''

Still, many believe that living together first is an essential testing period for a relationship.

''Most couples who decide to move in together do so because they take marriage very, very seriously. They want to be absolutely sure this is the right person before they say, `I do' for a lifetime,'' said Dorian Solot, executive director of the Boston-based Alternatives to Marriage Project.

The report, based on 1995 data, found other groups facing a high risk of divorce, including:

Young people. Nearly half of those who marry under age 18 and 40 percent under age 20 get divorced. Over age 25, it's just 24 percent. The difference is maturity, says Chicago psychologist Kate Wachs.

''A lot of young people focus on right now, and if I'm not happy right now, I should get divorced,'' said Wachs, author of ''Relationships for Dummies.'' Older people have more life experience and realize ''if I hang in there, it will probably get better.''

Non-religious people. Of those who don't affiliate with any religious group, 46 percent were divorced within 10 years.

Children of divorce. Women whose parents were divorced are significantly more likely to divorce themselves, with 43 percent splitting after 10 years. Among those whose parents stayed together, the divorce rate was just 29 percent.

Kids. Half of women who had kids before marriage were divorced in 10 years. Nearly as many couples who never had kids also wound up divorced.

Across the board, black women were less likely to marry and more likely to divorce. By age 30, 81 percent of white women have been married, vs. 52 percent of black women.


Just over half of divorced women 54 percent get married again within five years. These rates have been falling since the 1950s, when 65 percent of divorced women remarried.
 
hhmmm...interesting and rather frightnening...
 
Some days. :rolleyes:
I married at 18, he was 20. We didn't live together, we had no college education, he does now. Our parents stayed married.

It'll be 20 years this September.
 
Looks like old Zurggie poo...and I stand a fighting chance...

1. married after 25
2. never lived together
3. religious
4. almost been married 15 yrs...
5.white

Then only place we loose ground is that I'm from a divorced family...


Things look pretty good overall...
 

Very interesting. My dh's parents were married till death did them part. My mother was married and divorced 4 times. So far, my marriage is working for almost 31 years :D
 
Great article, EROS.....:D
 
Very interesting. I think DH and I have a good shot!!

Married after 20
both parents still married
religous
didn't live together
married 12 years
 
I personally find it VERY interesting that:

Half of U.S. women had lived with a partner by the time they turned 30.

I would think that this would be true in urban areas but much less common across the rural U.S. ............
 
very interesting!!

all those numbers and stuff have my head hurting though! lol

I guess my parents have a good shot-
1.didn't live together
2. don't have divorced parents
3.religious(I can't spell 2day! hehe!)


but they-
1.got married before 25(mom was 2...dad was 23)
2.and they are different races...it said nothing about inter-racial marriages
 
Hmmm, interesting. We have everything going for us (both over 20 when we married, parents still married, both college educated, married 15 years) but we lived together before marriage.

I can believe these statistics, they aren't really surprising.
 
Originally posted by EROS

After 10 years, 40 percent of couples that had lived together before marriage had broken up.


Does the ten years include living in sin or not???

Need to know to do my math..........
 
Interesting article.

Guess we have a good shot:

Didn't live together
Parents never divorced
Religious

But...

We got married at 18 (DH) & 19 (me)
Neither went to college


We've been married 12 years.
 
1. Married at age 23
2. Never co-habitated.
3. White
4. Religious
5. Married for 21 years, then ......

He walked out three days after our anniversary and is dating someone 15 years younger than he is. Ugh!

Divorce is ugly and don't even want to think about what it's doing to my sons.

Edie
 
Gee , that's funny... DH and I should have crashed and burned years ago.......
...we got married at 18/me...19/DH
.....I was a college dropout...Dh was 2nd year in college
...we both were too broke to even buy a coke at Micky D's
...we both are not religious at all....
and here we are still happily married 26 years later (27 on Oct 11)

....glad we didn't know any better;)
 
Glad to hear we have a fighting chance.

Married in our 20's, no prior kids or divorces, didn't live together first, white, religious, college-educated, parents stayed married, and we've been married for 18 years.

Gosh, we sound boring. I'm glad! ;)
 
Yup..I fit into this ok...

Only thing is we were kinda young...

DH was 21 and i was 20 when we got married
Never went to college
Never lived together
Both brought up religious
both sets of parents stayed married always
Married 26 years this year and going strong...:bounce: :Pinkbounc :bounce:
 
we did actually divorce once and got remarried
I honestly dont think he would ever divorce me again
 
Originally posted by EROS
WASHINGTON (AP) It helps if you're wealthy, religious, college-educated and at least 20 years old when you tie the knot. Couples who don't live together before marriage have a better shot at staying together, as do those whose parents stayed married.


Asian marriages are the most stable,






Well, looks like Eric and I are in it for the looooooooong haul.

-wealthy
Well, I don't know about that, but we do pretty well. Not poor, at least.

- religious
Members in good standing in the Episcopal church, attend most every Sunday.

-college-educated
College plus med school.

-at least 20 years old
Well, I was 29, Eric was 31

-didn't live together
Nope.

-parents stayed married
His parents celebrated 51 years of marriage last month. Mine will be married 44 years this September.

-Asian marriages are the most stable
Self-explantory.

No "priors" (children or marriages) for either one of us.


No, I don't think we'll be heading for Divorce Court. Besides, I've always said that if he tried to divorce me, I'D KILL HIM FIRST (kidding!)

By the way, it will be 14 years for us this September, after dating for 5+ years . . .
 
Well my dh & I should have divorced years ago.
--I was 18, although he was all of 24
--He had college but I didn't even have high school
--we had no money (and still don't)
--not religious (at least at the time)
--his parents divorced
--we had 4 children in 5 years within 6 years of marriage
--we lost one of our children within that time span
And we will be celebrating our 28th anniversary Oct. 26
tigercat
 


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