Relacionar Columnas M, C & DVersión en línea Match the sociologist to what they say! por Olivia Gardner-Stanbridge 1 Beaujouan and Ni Bhrolchain 2 Beck & Beck-Gernstein 3 Rector 4 Sarah Corse et al. 5 Barlow and Duncan 6 Epstein 7 Sue Sharpe 8 Patricia Morgan 9 Berthoud 10 Murphy 11 Hart Social policies such as the Child Support Agency encourages lone-parenthood which damages marriage. arranged marriages tend to grow more stable over time while love marriages are more likely to deteriorate. There may be a correlation between unmarried parents and children doing worse in school. Divorce is a reaction that many wives feel from having to do the ‘triple shift’. Cohabitation is simply delaying marriage and is not the cause for the decline. Married men were more likely to be employed than cohabiting couples and earning 10-20% more. ¾ of Bangladeshi and Pakistani women married by the time they were 25. Working-class men and women were less likely to marry. Many people want a lavish wedding but are unable to afford it so would rather cohabit. 1970 -> marriage, husband, children. 1990 -> careers, being able to support themselves. Rising divorce rates are due to growing individualisation.