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Pew Research Center
November 13, 2014
Four-in-Ten Couples are Saying “I Do,” Again
Remarriage by Age
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Four-in-Ten Couples are Saying “I Do,” Again
Four-in-Ten New Marriages Involve Remarriage
Women More Likely to Say “No Thanks” When it Comes to Remarriage
Prevalence of Remarriage
Amid Declines in Marriage, Remarriage Remains Steady
Rise in Divorce and Widowhood
Remarriage by Age
Remarriage is Rising for Those Ages 55 and Older
Remarriage More Common Among Divorced and Widowed Men, but Gap is Narrowing
Gender Gap in Remarriage Persists at Oldest Ages
Whites Most Likely to Remarry
U.S. Born More Likely to Remarry, but Gap is Narrowing
Third Time’s the Charm?
Age Composition, by Present Marital Status
Remarried Are as Well Off as Those in First Marriage, Better Off Than Divorced
Marriage and Remarriage Among Newlyweds
Among Remarried Adults, More Age Differences
Prevalence of Remarriage, by Demographic Characteristics
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