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Age and the Desire to MarryConcordia University Chicago, River Forest, jenna.mahay{at}cuchicago.edu
University of Haifa, Israel Understanding attitudes toward marriage at older ages is increasingly important as young adults delay marriage and large numbers of people return to the marriage market after divorce. This study examines age differences in the desire to marry among singles age 18 to 69 years, taking into account selection into marriage. Using data drawn from the General Social Survey (GSS), multinomial regressions show that single men and women age 55 to 69 years have less desire to marry than younger single men and women. This age difference in single people's desire to marry is not fully explained by differences in factors that are likely to affect the real or perceived gains from marriage, such as personal resources, children, experience of divorce, or religiosity.
Key Words: age differences GSS marital attitudes marital status single
Journal of Family Issues, Vol. 28, No. 5,
706-723 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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