Friday, July 20, 2012

Marriage study

  • Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Getting hitched might be the answer for some.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • UCLA psychologists have found that less affluent people hold more traditional values towards marriage and divorce compared with more affluent and rich people.
  • (Study Confirms - Medical News Today)
  • THURSDAY, July 12 (HealthDay News) -- Money problems, drinking and drug use are among the social and economic factors that make low-income couples less likely to marry and more likely to divorce than couples with more money, a new study suggests.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Money cant buy love, but how much you have may affect your views on marriage.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Despite pressure and pleas to allow pastors in states where gay marriage is legal to preside at same-sex weddings, a fracturing Presbyterian Church (USA) voted only to spend the next two years studying the meaning of Christian marriage. The Rev.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • Bangalore: Yet again confirming the prevalence of child marriages in India, a new health survey has revealed that more boys than girls are getting married before the legal age of 21 years.
  • (Silicon India)
  • As a social scientist, he looks at the evidence. His New Family Structures Study, while supported and welcomed by advocates of traditional marriage, wasnt exactly made to order.
  • (Town Hall)
  • Nathan and Robert Gale, from Edinburgh, made a lifelong commitment to each other almost exactly three years ago, when they entered a civil partnership. Even so, they believe they should have the right to take the next step forward and marry.
  • (scotsman.com)
  • Later Friday night, the Assembly voted to convene a two-year, churchwide study on the theology of marriage. Participants on both sides said the denomination had delayed the "inevitable.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)

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