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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Demography
  • Family Studies

Background:

  • Limited research exists on remarriage timing across different groups.
  • Understanding remarriage patterns is crucial for family sociology and demographic analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the tempo of remarriage for individuals whose first marriages ended in divorce versus spousal death.
  • To identify demographic and life course factors moderating remarriage timing.

Main Methods:

  • Event-history models were employed to analyze remarriage patterns.
  • The study compared individuals based on the termination of their first marriage (divorce or death).

Main Results:

  • Individuals divorced after their first marriage remarry at a quicker pace compared to widowed individuals.
  • Remarriage tempo is significantly moderated by gender and parity (number of children).

Conclusions:

  • Divorce leads to faster remarriage than widowhood.
  • Gender and parity play crucial roles in influencing the likelihood and timing of forming new marital unions after a first marriage ends.