
No ‘divorce boom’ in sight
OUR latest analysis of survey data from September shows that those seriously considering divorce are still well down on pre-COVID levels. Several articles in the
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OUR latest analysis of survey data from September shows that those seriously considering divorce are still well down on pre-COVID levels. Several articles in the
Analysis of data from the Office for National Statistics shows that the ‘marriage gap’ between rich and poor has doubled in 30 years. Whereas in
Marriage boosts stability for parents and acts as a buffer against problems for children. This is especially true today now that divorce rates are at
Contrary to claims in the media, lockdown has been good news for most married parents. Speculation about a coming ‘divorce boom’ is misplaced. We analysed
Celebrities, their relationships and extravagant Hello magazine weddings attract huge public and media interest. But in terms of stability, celebrities are poor role models. I
How have relationships REALLY fared during lockdown? Our brand new analysis of a June questionnaire (pp 83-85, 90) completed by 2,559 parents for the national
We launch our Marriage Week campaign, and the publication of the book Commit or Quit – The Two Year Rule and Other Rules for Romance,
New research by Marriage Foundation shows divorce rates in the first 15 years of marriage are falling across Europe – and the UK is leading
Using the same method used by Office for National Statistics (ONS) – but adjusting for the significant number of UK couples who marry overseas –
Despite significant policy efforts to encourage both parents into work, our analysis of new ONS data shows little reduction in one earner families across the
New analysis of data from up to 13,000 UK families show that a mum’s level of happiness has a direct effect on her children’s mental
A new report released today by Marriage Foundation, ahead of National Marriage Week (13-19 May), shows that lifetime divorce risk has risen from 28 per