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ISBN 10: 0833041452
ISBN 13: 978-0833041456
Author: Benjamin R. Karney, John S. Crown
The authors estimate marriage and marital dissolution trends from 1996 to 2005, and the effects of recent deployments on risk of ending a marriage. Marital dissolution rates across services and components are currently similar to those seen in 1996, when the demands on the military were measurably lower. Service members who were deployed had a lower risk of subsequently ending their marriages than those who did not deploy or deployed fewer days.
Introduction
Developing Models of Military Marriage
Review of Empirical Research on Military Marriages
Trends in Marriage and Divorce: Reanalyzing Military Service Personnel Records
Evaluating Alternative Explanations for Rising Rates of Marital Dissolution in the Military
The Direct Effects of Deployments on Marital Dissolution
Conclusions and Future Directions for Research and Policy
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Tags: Benjamin Karney, John Crown, Families, Assessment