marital dissolution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmaritalanddissolution
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marital
adjective
uk/ˈmær.ɪ.təl/us/ˈmer.ɪ.t̬əl/
connected ...
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dissolution
noun[U]
uk/ˌdɪs.əˈluː.ʃən/us/ˌdɪs.əˈluː.ʃən/
the act or process of ending an official organization or ...
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(Definition ofmaritalanddissolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmarital dissolution
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The marriages of women of higher socioeconomic status were probably stable and their propensity to remarry was low even aftermaritaldissolution.
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Furthermore, becoming divorced resulted in increases in drinking, suggesting that the effects ofmaritaldissolutionduring young adulthood are important.
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The article starts with a discussion of approaches concerned with remarriage, followed by descriptive analysis ofmaritaldissolutionand remarriages.
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Some individuals came back (in-migration) to the two villages uponmaritaldissolutionelsewhere and are included in the risk population of remarriage.
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Maritaldissolution(resulting from either divorce or the death of one's spouse) and subsequent remarriage were common.
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These results indicate that, even when health-related variables are measured premaritally, they reveal significant associations withmaritaldissolution.
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The models estimated here are non-parametric hazard models, which permit the approximation of the baseline risk ofmaritaldissolutionwithout imposing rigid parametric forms.
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Overall, the results emphasize the need to accommodate health-related variables in the dominant economic and social psychological theories ofmaritaldissolution.
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Thus, it should be kept in mind that, upon anymaritaldissolution, one had a risk of remarrying, migrating out or dying.
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Consequently, the mean age atmaritaldissolutionwas in the 20s for divorced persons and in the 40s for widows and widowers.
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Type of previous marriage unknown and type ofmaritaldissolutionunknown were included but the results are not shown.
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First, time sincemaritaldissolutionwas the major determining factor of remarriage for both men and women.
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However, the effect of the type ofmaritaldissolutiondoes not show any statistically significant patterns.
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The pattern ofmaritaldissolutionand remarriage might also have been affected by it.
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Some others left the two villages (out-migration) uponmaritaldissolutionand therefore are not included in the risk population.
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Uncorrected for selection factors, pre-marital cohabitation had strong implications formaritaldissolution.
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Remarriage usually took place within a short period aftermaritaldissolution, and for both divorced and widowed men and women.
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Third, information about type ofmaritaldissolutionshows a contrasting picture between men and women.
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