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  • Remarriage in the United States: If at first they don’t succeed, do most Americans “try, try again”?

    Posted on June 2, 2015 in Brief Reports


    Remarriage in the United States: If at first they don’t succeed, do most Americans “try, try again”? A briefing paper prepared for the Council on Contemporary Families by Wendy Manning, Bowling Green State University June 2, 2015 Wedding season is here again, and for many couples that is literally true. In 2013, 40 percent of […]

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