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A Diverging Trend in Marital Dissolution by Income Status
Authors:Jeounghee Kim
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Rutgers University , New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA jeoung@ssw.rutgers.edu
Abstract:Was the divorce plateau of the 1980s experienced by people of all incomes? Using the 2001 and 2004 Survey of Income and Program Participation, this study (N = 13,131) examined if there was a significant income class difference in marital dissolution within 10 years of first marriage and if this difference increased from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. The findings indicated that there was a significant income class difference in marital dissolution and that the difference was growing during the study period. Whereas the dissolution rates of higher income women had gone down, the rates for women with the lowest incomes had significantly increased, especially for Black women after the 1980s, indicating a diverging trend in marital dissolution by income status.
Keywords:income class  inequality  marital dissolution  race  Survey of Income and Program Participation
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