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Life-Course Timing and Sequencing of Marriage and Military Service and Their Effects on Marital Stability
Oleh:
Teachman, Jay D.
;
Call, Vaughn R. A.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 58 no. 01 (Feb. 1996)
,
page 219-226.
Topik:
divorce
;
military service
;
marriage
;
life course
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J43
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We examine the life-course sequencing hypothesis than marriage before military service has a greater disruptive effect on marital stability than marriage during or after military service. Using event-history data from a 13-year panel study of 2,857 White males from Washington State high schools in 1966, we found that Vietnam combat veterans (n = 610) and Vietnam-era veterans (n = 581) married at the same rate as nonveterans (n = 1,666), Marriages initiated before or during military service in Vietnam did not have a significant negative impact on long-term marital stability. Marrying fur the first time after military service, however, increased marital stability
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