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investigate whether the HIV/AIDS epidemic from the 1980s onward, a non-monetary shock, affected people's preferences for marriage …, especially for women. We also find evidence that the impact of HIV/AIDS on marriage disappeared once antiretroviral drugs were …HIV/AIDS was the main cause of death among young adults in the 1990s. The sexual freedom from the rise of …
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In this study, we consider the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on family formation and dissolution. We use national … findings indicate that over March through December of 2020, marriage rates declined by 54% and divorce rates by 43%. By the end … of 2020, divorce rates recover back to baseline levels, but marriage rates remain 30% below the 2017-2019 baseline level …
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documentary evidence, the official must retroactively divine the intentions of an Internet bride upon entering the marriage. This … determine good faith marriage when faced with limited information …
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deduced from exchange theory and the economic theory of the family are tested: 1. Low physical and social attractiveness as … well as reduced opportunities to meet German partners lead to marriage with a woman from a poorer country. 2. Because of … international marriage market than they could hope to attract within Germany. The analysis uses data from the German Socio …
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