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Marital distance and its geographical orientation in England and Wales, 1979.

D A Coleman, J C Haskey.   

Abstract

"A representative sample of just over one thousand marriages solemnized in England and Wales in 1979 is used to analyse the distribution of the distances between the partners' addresses at marriage....according to various social and demographic variables also derived from the same source. Comparison with other surveys suggests that marriages in which both partners give the same address are likely to be those of couples who cohabit before marriage. Partners who work in unskilled manual occupations, or who marry with a civil ceremony, or who have been married before, appear more likely than the average to cohabit. Of the marriages where different addresses are given, about one-half bring together partners living within 5 km of each other." It is found that "there is a strong relationship between high social class and increased marital distance, and also between greater marital distance and older ages up to about age 40. Longer-range marriages show clear evidence of geographical orientation, the effect being more pronounced at longer distances. This is attributed to variations in population density over the country and geographical constraints on settlement patterns." excerpt

Keywords:  Age Factors; Consensual Union; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Distance; Economic Factors; Employment Status; England; Europe; Family And Household; Geographic Factors; Geography; Households; Marriage; Marriage Age; Marriage Patterns; Northern Europe; Nuptiality; Occupational Status; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Density; Social Class; Social Sciences; Socioeconomic Factors; Socioeconomic Status; Spatial Distribution; United Kingdom; Wales

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Year:  1986        PMID: 12314313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans Inst Br Geogr        ISSN: 0020-2754


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