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  2. Will Marriage Impact Your Social Security? Suze Orman ... - AOL

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    Marriage brings plenty of questions – especially about finances. For those marrying later in life, like Maria from Suze Orman's Women & Money podcast, a big question is how marriage will impact ...

  3. Marriage and health - Wikipedia

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    People with better health, more resources, and less stress are more likely to marry, and marriage brings resources, and social support. [18] The health benefits of marriage persist even after controlling for selection effects, indicating that being married is protective of health. [19]

  4. Economics of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Such financial investment for one day is not worth the burden. Along lines of student loans, people avoid marriage because it leads to combined student loan which leads to a higher repayment compared to when single (Hamer). Thirdly, people avoid marriage because it can affect their credit score in the event their spouse has a bad credit.

  5. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, this security is only strengthened by the protection marriage provides in certain countries within the legal system; thus we see that marriage reduces insecurities in life and increase general well-being which overall greatly affects health. [7] Healthier people in marriages may have a better chance of having a successful marriage. [5]

  6. Family economics - Wikipedia

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    Family economics applies economic concepts such as production, division of labor, distribution, and decision making to the family.It is used to explain outcomes unique to family—such as marriage, the decision to have children, fertility, time devoted to domestic production, and dowry payments using economic analysis.

  7. Tall men have the short end of the stick in marriage - AOL

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    You've heard that tall men may have the upper hand in the workplace, but it appears short men have the upper hand at home. According to sociologists at NYU, tall men marry tend to marry older ...

  8. Supporting Healthy Marriage Project - Wikipedia

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    The Supporting Healthy Marriage Project (SHM) is part of the Healthy Marriage Initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, that was launched in 2003 as "the first large-scale, multisite, multiyear, rigorous test of marriage education programs for low-income married couples ...

  9. Marriage gap - Wikipedia

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    As noted by Dr. W. Bradford Wilcox, American sociologist and director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, and Wendy Wang, director of research at the Institute for Family Studies, "College-educated and more affluent Americans enjoy relatively strong and stable marriages and the economic and social benefits that flow ...