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  2. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of no-fault divorce led to a rise in divorce rates in the United States during the 1970s. [16] The National Center for Health Statistics reported that from 1975 to 1988 in the US, in families with children present, wives filed for divorce in approximately two-thirds of cases.

  3. Divorce demography - Wikipedia

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    This is divorces per 1,000 population per year. [1] For example, if a city has 10,000 people living in it, and 30 couples divorce in one year, then the crude divorce rate for that year is 3 divorces per 1,000 residents.

  4. Marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They also have the highest rates of divorce among the three, ranging from 11%–13% with Native Americans having the highest divorce rate. [ 2 ] The median age for Americans' first marriage has risen in recent years, [ 2 ] with the median age at first marriage in the early 1970s being 21 for women and 23 for men, and in 2009, it had risen to 26 ...

  5. The state of American divorce in 2024 - AOL

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    Crude divorce rates measure the number of divorces per 1,000 people. ... Since 1970, the median age of a first-time divorce has increased from 30.5 to 42.6 for men and 22.7 to 40.1 for women.

  6. Divorce - Wikipedia

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    A feature of the 1970 divorce law was the long period of marital separation of five years required. ... Divorce rates increased markedly during the 20th century in ...

  7. The Six Demographic Characteristics Of Divorce - AOL

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    Divorce is a common in America today. In many cases, divorce affects people from all walks of life similarly except for the poor. Between 2005 and 2009, 10.8 percent of "white" people referred to ...

  8. Divorce Rates Are Falling, but Put a Hold on the Celebration

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    We don’t hear much about divorce these days, except to celebrate news that it’s trending downward. In light of the most recent American Family Survey, observers have noted that many Americans ...

  9. No-fault divorce - Wikipedia

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    No-fault divorce is the dissolution of a marriage that does not require a showing of wrongdoing by either party. [1] [2] Laws providing for no-fault divorce allow a family court to grant a divorce in response to a petition by either party of the marriage without requiring the petitioner to provide evidence that the defendant has committed a breach of the marital contract.