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Sex differences in age at marriage

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 September 2011

P. R. Cox
Affiliation:
London

Extract

The subject of this talk is the ages of brides and grooms and how the relativity of the ages of such marriage partners has changed in England and Wales over the years. It is a well-documented subject in the sense that square tables showing the combinations of ages of marrying couples have been published annually since the middle of the nineteenth century. It is not well-documented in the sense that these plentiful data have attracted the research interest of demographers, economists or sociologists. Indeed, little work has been done up to now on this subject.

Type
Sex ratios in different populations
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1970

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References

Cox, P.R. (1967) Relative ages of husbands and wives at marriage: some facts. Eugen. Rev. 59, 297.Google ScholarPubMed