Longitudinal Patterns of Women's Marital Quality: The Case of Divorce,Cohabitation, and Race-Ethnicity |
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Authors: | Spencer James |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Family Life , Brigham Young University , Provo , Utah , USA spencer_james@byu.edu |
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Abstract: | Previous work on marital quality has compared average levels of marital quality by demographic characteristics, such as cohabitation, divorce, or race-ethnicity. Less work has examined whether such differences persist over time. To begin to answer this question, this article uses multigroup latent growth curves to examine changes in marital quality over time, in addition to measuring differences in levels of reported marital quality among cohabitors versus noncohabitors, divorced versus stably married women, and members of different racial-ethnic groups. Although many differences are small and statistically insignificant, the results show that non-normative and traditionally disadvantaged groups experience not only lower levels of marital quality but that these differences also persist throughout the life course. This article also shows that using marital instead of relationship duration for cohabitors has substantive implications when interpreting the results. |
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Keywords: | cohabitation divorce ethnicity marriage stability of relationships |
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