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The remarriage market.

D T Gurak, G Dean

    Journal of Divorce
    |January 1, 1979
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    Women with children, higher education, or older separation ages had lower remarriage rates. These factors minimally impacted spouse selection for those who did remarry.

    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Demography
    • Family Studies

    Background:

    • Remarriage patterns are influenced by socioeconomic and demographic factors.
    • Understanding spouse selection in remarriage is crucial for family sociology.
    • The 1970 National Fertility Survey provides valuable data on U.S. marital events.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate how remarriage market factors affect remarriage probability and spouse selection.
    • To analyze the impact of children, education, and age at separation on remarriage.
    • To determine if these factors influence the characteristics of chosen spouses.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of data from the 1970 U.S. National Fertility Survey.
    • Statistical modeling to assess the probability and timing of remarriage.
    Keywords:
    Age FactorsAmericasDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDivorceEconomic FactorsEducational StatusFertilityFertility MeasurementsMarital StatusMarriageMarriage PatternsNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaNuptialityParityPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation DynamicsRemarriageSocioeconomic FactorsSocioeconomic StatusUnited States

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  • Examination of spouse characteristic selectivity among remarried individuals.
  • Main Results:

    • Children, higher education, and older age at separation were associated with lower remarriage probabilities.
    • These factors also correlated with longer intervals between marital events.
    • Limited evidence suggested these factors significantly altered spouse characteristic selectivity.

    Conclusions:

    • Socioeconomic and demographic factors significantly influence remarriage likelihood and timing.
    • The selection process for spouses in remarriage appears less affected by these factors.
    • Further research could explore evolving remarriage market dynamics.