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Reports on a late 1980s survey of 5,232 married adults, 645 of whom rated their marriages as unhappy. Five years later two-thirds of the unhappily married who stayed married were happily married. One out of five who divorced had happily remarried. No evidence was discovered that divorce or separation typically made adults happier than staying in an unhappy marriage. "This report comes from a team of family scholars chaired by Linda J. Waite of the University of Chicago" (p. [2]).
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Marriage, Psychology, Longitudinal studies, Divorce, Married people, Marital conflictPlaces
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Does divorce make people happy?: findings from a study of unhappy marriages
2002, Institute for American Values
in English
1931764034 9781931764032
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