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What's Up With Marriage?

The Numerous Benefits of Marriage
(provided by The Institute for American Values: www.americanvalues.com)

1)  Marriage increases the likelihood that fathers have good relationships with their children.

2)  Cohabitation is not the functional equivalent of marriage.

3)  Growing up outside an intact marriage increases the likelihood that children will themselves divorce or become unwed parents.

4)  Marriage is a virtually universal human institution.

5)  Divorce and unmarried childbearing increase poverty for both children and mothers.

6)  Married couples seem to build more wealth on average than singles or cohabiting couples.

7)  Married men earn more money than do single men with similar education and job histories.

8)  Parental divorce (or failure to marry) appears to increase children's risk of school failure.

9)  Parental divorce reduces the likelihood that children will graduate from college and achieve high status jobs.

10)  Children who live with their own two married parents enjoy better physical health, on average, than do children in other family forms.

11)  Parental marriage is associated with a sharply lower risk of infant mortality.

12)  Marriage is associated with reduced rates of alcohol and substance abuse for both adults and teens.

13)  Married people, especially married men, have longer life expectancies than do otherwise similar singles.

14)  Marriage is associated with better health and lower rates of injury, illness and disability for both men and women.

15)  Children whose parents divorce have higher rates of psychological distress and mental illness.

16)  Divorce appears to significantly increase the risk of suicide in both parents and adolescents.

17)  Married mothers have lower rates of depression than do single or cohabiting mothers.

18)  Boys raised in single-parent families are more likely to engage in delinquent and criminal behavior.

19)  Marriage appears to reduce the risk that adults will be either perpetrators or victims of crime.

20)  Married women appear to have a lower risk of experiencing domestic violence than do cohabiting or dating women.

21)  A child who is not living with his or her own two married parents is at greater risk of child abuse.

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