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A recent study examining the effects of grey divorce on parent-child relationships provides valuable insights into how these late-life separations are reshaping the familial landscape, especially in terms of emotional and practical support structures. The findings indicate that grey divorce tends to lead to a decrease in contact and emotional closeness between fathers and their adult children, but tends to lead to a strengthening of the relationships between mothers and their offspring. The research was published in The Journals of Gerontology: Series B. Grey divorce has notably increased over...
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A new study analyzing panel data collected over two decades has revealed that individuals who divorce after the age of 50 tend to exhibit more severe symptoms of depression. This condition worsens if the individual loses contact with at least one adult child following the divorce. However, depressive symptoms showed a brief improvement after the individual found a new partner. The research was published in the Journal of Marriage and Family. In recent decades, it has become increasingly common for individuals to experience divorce later in life. Between 1990 and 2010, the rate of divorce among...
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In a study recently published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, researchers embarked on an ambitious project to assess how the predictors of marital dissolution, commonly known as divorce, have evolved from the 1950s through the 2010s in the United States. The research sheds light on whether certain factors traditionally associated with higher divorce rates have maintained their predictive power or if new patterns have emerged in the face of growing economic and social inequalities. Previous research on marital dissolution has often focused on singular predictors such as education levels,...
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