Relacionar Columnas M, C & DVersión en línea Match the sociologist to what they say! por Olivia Gardner-Stanbridge 1 Murphy 2 Barlow and Duncan 3 Hart 4 Beck & Beck-Gernstein 5 Berthoud 6 Epstein 7 Patricia Morgan 8 Sue Sharpe 9 Rector 10 Beaujouan and Ni Bhrolchain 11 Sarah Corse et al. Social policies such as the Child Support Agency encourages lone-parenthood which damages marriage. There may be a correlation between unmarried parents and children doing worse in school. Rising divorce rates are due to growing individualisation. Working-class men and women were less likely to marry. 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. 1970 -> marriage, husband, children. 1990 -> careers, being able to support themselves. arranged marriages tend to grow more stable over time while love marriages are more likely to deteriorate. Many people want a lavish wedding but are unable to afford it so would rather cohabit. 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.