@MarketManiaCa Divorce rates typically fall during recessions. Couples often can’t afford to split up whilst facing financial troubles. https://t.co/dHaFuqz7fZ
@JohannSchultz7 No argument about broken but that decline was mostly caused by C-19. Unrelated: 2008-2011 recession tended to slow the divorce rate (by ~5%). And since women file 70%-90%… Yet more proof marriage is predominantly about financial gain (fo
Recession and Divorce in the United States, 2008-2011 https://t.co/dTFRyOIXpQ
These were my exact thoughts, but then there are the statistics about divorces jumping in China. Though I would guess that lower income families are more vulnerable to divorce as a result of crisis pressures- everything is harder with less money.
@SaraKubik @LegalSuiteNA The divorce thing feels like conjecture by a lot of people who weren’t family lawyers in 2008. You didn’t see a spike, and certainly not in paying divorces (the measure that matters in this context). It’s a nuanced issue. https://t
@jonbirger1 Only paper Ive seen on the 08 recession. Measured as # of divorces per 1000 married women https://t.co/AyR0rbqKP6
@caetuscap @LauraDimon nah, people wait for recessions to end before they get divorced https://t.co/9q2tuSQTMV
@VictorLicata1 @VibeHi "Results show a downward spike in the divorce rate after 2008, almost recovering to the expected level by 2011" https://t.co/CvqmBst6GZ
RT @_BenWright_: @sarahoconnor_ US divorce rate fell sharply in '08 before recovering to normal levels in '11. Affordability a factor?https…
RT @_BenWright_: @sarahoconnor_ US divorce rate fell sharply in '08 before recovering to normal levels in '11. Affordability a factor?https…
@sarahoconnor_ US divorce rate fell sharply in '08 before recovering to normal levels in '11. Affordability a factor?https://t.co/ujBrwiwbJI
Recession and Divorce in the United States, 2008-2011 https://t.co/x11XXD13Zl
Education correlated w/ age @ marriage but I found same w/ controls @mollyrohal @WendyRWang https://t.co/fCyMq5z9YI https://t.co/zKMaDwGRek
@conradhackett @allthingscensus @bgsu Bad news for my story (here: https://t.co/TwcwZvMpZK) of a post-recession upward rebound.
@WilcoxNMP @NickWolfinger @DecideOrSlide This might help explain how divorce works in ACS: http://t.co/TwcwZvMpZK
Now available in PubMed Central! Recession & Divorce in the United States, 2008-2011 http://t.co/fCyMq5z9YI (been out for a while but still)
Now available in PubMed Central! Recession & Divorce in the United States, 2008-2011 http://t.co/fCyMq5z9YI (been out for a while but still)
Now available in PubMed Central! Recession & Divorce in the United States, 2008-2011 http://t.co/fCyMq5z9YI (been out for a while but still)
US divorce rates dropped during the 2008-2011 recession and increased when economy improved. http://t.co/YGqPEYeLzl