RT @JeffYoungerShow: Factually incorrect. Divorce rates are not declining. See: https://t.co/oI1bCTFKfl
RT @JeffYoungerShow: Factually incorrect. Divorce rates are not declining. See: https://t.co/oI1bCTFKfl
@MattWalshBlog I say marriage itself isn't being questioned. Even more men today who are pro-family unit discuss how the State corrupted marriage; the risks in getting in one when a man's finances/custody of his kids hangs over him regardless if he gets di
RT @JeffYoungerShow: Factually incorrect. Divorce rates are not declining. See: https://t.co/oI1bCTFKfl
RT @JeffYoungerShow: Factually incorrect. Divorce rates are not declining. See: https://t.co/oI1bCTFKfl
Factually incorrect. Divorce rates are not declining. See: https://t.co/oI1bCTFKfl
@libertycorn0123 @shannonsayshia @RadioFreeStPaul @audraf637 If you wanted to blame something else on Boomers... here's your ammunition. https://t.co/fKs7RWqzSY.
Also surprising, the decline in US divorce is also driven by the young. Divorce rates for couples under age 35 are declining, while divorce rates have doubled for couples over age 35. https://t.co/EftfiLZGrx https://t.co/tmhJUxdlFH
@isawhill @RichardvReeves We now known that decline was illusory, an artifact of the baby boomers aging out of peak divorce ages. https://t.co/i1jxSUyx1V. It took another generation to start declining, after about 2008. https://t.co/ExQ4zPDmZJ
@NicksEChen @NCFMRBGSU There are many more, for sure. There is also a generational issue in that the initial skyrocketing divorce rate was among the post WWII baby boom generation, here. And, they still divorce at the highest rate even now. https://t.c
@nalanpog @ioannespastor @OSFPrereg If I recall correctly, @SheelaKennedy & @HistDem say women’s recall is more accurate, and cite some reasons why: https://t.co/pk22F8lWp5.
1980-2010 Same timeline the Clinton's have been leaders. I guess the rest of us can't handle their kind of behavior. https://t.co/1QejZy7Yxo
I guess you all think your divorces aren't tracked. Lol https://t.co/1QejZy7Yxo
Hard to be ultra conservative as a public servant and talk about what's happening... Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: https://t.co/HxuZmoSkMB
I'm reading https://t.co/Vuyp4tPeAB #springerlink
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 https://t.co/IbTHJDVLcl
@WilcoxNMP @DLeonhardt @clairecm Also curious about the current Upshot or Marriage Project take on this research: http://t.co/Yg8OPai80p
@DEmeryBunn OK Divorce rates... The rates have been high since the 70's right? http://t.co/h633zxLQUH
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 - Springer http://t.co/lh6dOO6Z6O
Not 1 in 2, but still high: Latest research: slightly more than 40% of ever-married have split http://t.co/m80B4fdXDo http://t.co/3I93vXOhzE
Here's the link to the research. http://t.co/h3SS5iat5E
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/Lzyba1yCV8 #springerlink
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/Lzyba1yCV8 #springerlink
@freakonomics I'd love to hear a podcast about the new "Breaking up is hard to count" study about measuring divorce. http://t.co/fy36hTsTTb
Some experts argue divorce kept increasing until recent years. http://t.co/ucWepA0aMu
Some experts argue divorce kept increasing until recent years. http://t.co/ucWepA0aMu
Some experts argue divorce kept increasing until recent years. http://t.co/ucWepA0aMu
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/r0dlCUK5tL #springerlink
I'm reading Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/bepR8jRK7b #springerlink
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/r0dlCUK5tL #springerlink
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/r0dlCUK5tL #springerlink
New paper shows divorce underestimated; divorce rates doubled over last 20 years among those 35+ http://t.co/4t6jsHcWaV #demography #divorce
New paper shows divorce underestimated; divorce rates doubled over last 20 years among those 35+ http://t.co/4t6jsHcWaV #demography #divorce
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count:The Rise of Divorce in the United States,1980–2010 http://t.co/9JEGVUehFp h/t @OMGchronicles vía @familyunequal
Is the #divorce rate higher than we've been told? http://t.co/NtIUStXVpU
Is the #divorce rate higher than we've been told? http://t.co/NtIUStXVpU
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count:The Rise of Divorce in the United States,1980–2010 http://t.co/9JEGVUehFp h/t @OMGchronicles vía @familyunequal
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count:The Rise of Divorce in the United States,1980–2010 http://t.co/9JEGVUehFp h/t @OMGchronicles vía @familyunequal
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/DpqWKgcMYz h/t @OMGchronicles
Breaking Up Is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce in the United States, 1980–2010 http://t.co/DpqWKgcMYz h/t @OMGchronicles
Is the #divorce rate higher than we've been told? http://t.co/NtIUStXVpU