Annual family breakdown in the UK
Cohabiting couples now account for over half of family breakdown despite making up only a fifth of parents, a report by Marriage Foundation has found. Previous Marriage
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Cohabiting couples now account for over half of family breakdown despite making up only a fifth of parents, a report by Marriage Foundation has found. Previous Marriage
A new survey of 291 mothers reveals that most mothers still tend to take responsibility for the majority of the childcare and domestic chores. More than
New Marriage Foundation research reveals the majority of couples who are unhappy when their first child is born are happy ten years later if they stay together.
Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain stunned the programme’s contemporary audience with her traditional views on family and her pride in her role providing
Marriage Foundation research finds couples who go on occasional date nights have 14 per cent lower odds of their relationship breaking down – but only
Low income parents in Scandinavia are amongst the least likely in Europe to be married, according to new research by Marriage Foundation. Norway, Sweden, Finland
New research by Marriage Foundation shows that marriage significantly improves the self-esteem of teenagers and improves their life chances. In the first ever UK report
Couples who have been married fifty years are over 200 times more likely to become centenarians than get a divorce, new research from Marriage Foundation
New research from Marriage Foundation has found celebrities are twice as likely to divorce as the rest of us. Marriage Foundation, the think tank founded
According to the Office for National Statistics, overall crude divorce rates are down by one third from the peak levels in the early 1990s and
Our new analysis of data from the UK survey Understanding Society shows that high conflict warring couples are a rarity among couples who split. The
New analysis of data from the Family Resources Survey and the General Household Survey shows that the trend away from marriage was largely confined to