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Demographic VariablesEducational LevelThe higher the educational level, the lower the divorce rate for WhitesLevel of education has negligible affect on likelihood of divorce for BlacksWomen's education beyond college increases the likelihood of divorceReligious participationFrequency of atten
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1. Divorce: Risk Factors Demographic Variables
Socioeconomic
Higher SES correlates with lower risk of divorce
Employment Status
Low-status occupation are at higher risk
Unemployment increases risk of divorce
Wife’s employment increases risk of divorce
2. Demographic Variables
Educational Level
The higher the educational level, the lower the divorce rate for Whites
Level of education has negligible affect on likelihood of divorce for Blacks
Women’s education beyond college increases the likelihood of divorce
Religious participation
Frequency of attendance at religious services is negatively correlated with divorce rates
Divorce rates are less to more likely in the following order: Jews, Catholics, mainline Protestants, fundamental denominations, and evangelical non-denominational groups
3. Life Course Factors
Age at marriage
The younger the age at marriage the greater the likelihood of divorce
Premarital pregnancy
Tends to increase the likelihood of divorce, especially among adolescents
The effect is greater for Whites than Blacks
Remarriage
Having divorced once increases the likelihood of divorce an additional 25%
4. Life Course Factors
Presence of Children
Couples with children divorce less frequently than couples with children (however 50-60% of all divorces included children being present)
Couples with two children divorce less often than couples with one child
Couples with sons divorce less often than couples with daughters
Parent’s Divorce
A parent’s divorce significantly increases the likelihood of divorce
5. Life Course Factors
Cohabitation
Cohabitation increases the likelihood of divorce
Timing
The majority of divorces happen by the 7th yr of marriage, hence the idea of the “7 year itch”
5% of all divorces happen within the first year
66% of all divorces occur by the tenth year of marriage
90% of divorces have occurred by the twentieth year of marriage