(1992): Marital Status and Well-Being in Canada. Journal of family issues.White, J.M. (1992). Marital status and well-being in Canada. Journal of Family Issues. 13.390-409.White, James M. 1992. "Mar...
Marital Status and Mortality in Canada: 1951-1981 The "protection of marriage" theory (Gove, 1973; Kobrin and Hendershot, 1977) posits that persons in the married state share a lower risk of morbidity and mortality than individuals in the unmarried category. The mechanisms for this effe... ...
Marital status of the U.S. population 2014, by race/origin Number of marriages in Ukraine 2000-2021 Number of concluded marriages in Romania 2017-2023 Aboriginal population marital status in Canada 2011 Share of young Japanese with marriage intentions 2011-2017, by age group Share of Japanese wi...
Using a standardization procedure, it was discovered that a transition from single or widowed to married would entail a greater reduction in suicide risk for men than for women. In the case of a transition from divorced to married status, both sexes would benefit equally in reducing suicide ...
This article presents total life expectancy and health expectancy at age 30 [in Canada] by sex marital status and two variables used to define socioeconomic status: level of education and household income. The article shows that: (1) there is a relatively important difference in life expectancy...
This study focuses on the relationship between marital status transitions (the formation and dissolution of unions) and the self-reported health of adults in Canada. Empirical research has found that those in intimate unions generally enjoy better mental and physical health than the unattached and the...
Marital status and well-being In an attempt to disentangle the causal relationship between marital status and psychological well-being, two general hypotheses were tested. The first hyp... CK Scott 被引量: 52发表: 1992年 Marital Status and Well-Being in Canada Previous studies suggest that there...
This is an overview of recent trends in nuptiality in Canada. "Results from the 1986 Census show continuing shifts in the marital status of Canadians since the last count in 1981. The numbers who were divorced separated or widowed increased at a faster pace than did the married and single ...
Legal marital status (6), common-law status (3), age groups (17) and sex (3) for the population 15 years and over of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census... Legal marital status (6), common-law status (3), age groups (17) and sex (3) for the population 15 years and over ...
Article: Marital status in relation to Kaposi's sarcoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and anal cancer in the pre-AIDS era