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Midpregnancy Marriage and Divorce: Why the Death of Shotgun Marriage Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
by
Ananat, Elizabeth O.
, Gassman-Pines, Anna
, Gibson-Davis, Christina M.
in
African Americans
/ Birth
/ Birth certificates
/ Birth Rate - ethnology
/ Birth Rate - trends
/ Births
/ Black people
/ Black women
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children & youth
/ Cohabitation
/ Conception
/ Death & dying
/ Demography
/ Divorce
/ Divorce - ethnology
/ Divorce - trends
/ Divorce rates
/ Education
/ European Continental Ancestry Group
/ Families & family life
/ Family Characteristics
/ Female
/ Females
/ FERTILITY
/ Firearms
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Marital separation
/ Marriage
/ Marriage - ethnology
/ Marriage - trends
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Mothers
/ North Carolina
/ Obsolescence
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Personal relationships
/ Population Economics
/ Pregnancy
/ Resilience
/ Salience
/ Single mothers
/ Social privilege
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Subgroups
/ Vulnerability
/ Vulnerable Populations
/ Well being
/ Wives
/ Women
/ Young women
2016
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Midpregnancy Marriage and Divorce: Why the Death of Shotgun Marriage Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
by
Ananat, Elizabeth O.
, Gassman-Pines, Anna
, Gibson-Davis, Christina M.
in
African Americans
/ Birth
/ Birth certificates
/ Birth Rate - ethnology
/ Birth Rate - trends
/ Births
/ Black people
/ Black women
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children & youth
/ Cohabitation
/ Conception
/ Death & dying
/ Demography
/ Divorce
/ Divorce - ethnology
/ Divorce - trends
/ Divorce rates
/ Education
/ European Continental Ancestry Group
/ Families & family life
/ Family Characteristics
/ Female
/ Females
/ FERTILITY
/ Firearms
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Marital separation
/ Marriage
/ Marriage - ethnology
/ Marriage - trends
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Mothers
/ North Carolina
/ Obsolescence
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Personal relationships
/ Population Economics
/ Pregnancy
/ Resilience
/ Salience
/ Single mothers
/ Social privilege
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Subgroups
/ Vulnerability
/ Vulnerable Populations
/ Well being
/ Wives
/ Women
/ Young women
2016
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Midpregnancy Marriage and Divorce: Why the Death of Shotgun Marriage Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
by
Ananat, Elizabeth O.
, Gassman-Pines, Anna
, Gibson-Davis, Christina M.
in
African Americans
/ Birth
/ Birth certificates
/ Birth Rate - ethnology
/ Birth Rate - trends
/ Births
/ Black people
/ Black women
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Children & youth
/ Cohabitation
/ Conception
/ Death & dying
/ Demography
/ Divorce
/ Divorce - ethnology
/ Divorce - trends
/ Divorce rates
/ Education
/ European Continental Ancestry Group
/ Families & family life
/ Family Characteristics
/ Female
/ Females
/ FERTILITY
/ Firearms
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Marital separation
/ Marriage
/ Marriage - ethnology
/ Marriage - trends
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Mothers
/ North Carolina
/ Obsolescence
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Personal relationships
/ Population Economics
/ Pregnancy
/ Resilience
/ Salience
/ Single mothers
/ Social privilege
/ Social Sciences
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Subgroups
/ Vulnerability
/ Vulnerable Populations
/ Well being
/ Wives
/ Women
/ Young women
2016
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Midpregnancy Marriage and Divorce: Why the Death of Shotgun Marriage Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
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Midpregnancy Marriage and Divorce: Why the Death of Shotgun Marriage Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
2016
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Conventional wisdom holds that births following the colloquially termed \"shotgun marriage\"—that is, births to parents who married between conception and the birth—are nearing obsolescence. To investigate trends in shotgun marriage, we matched North Carolina administrative data on nearly 800,000 first births among white and black mothers to marriage and divorce records. We found that among married births, midpregnancy-married births (our preferred term for shotgun-married births) have been relatively stable at about 10 % over the past quarter-century while increasing substantially for vulnerable population subgroups. In 2012, among black and white less-educated and younger women, midpregnancy-married births accounted for approximately 20 % to 25 % of married first births. The increasing representation of midpregnancy-married births among married births raises concerns about well-being among at-risk families because midpregnancy marriages may be quite fragile. Our analysis revealed, however, that midpregnancy marriages were more likely to dissolve only among more advantaged groups. Of those groups considered to be most at risk of divorce—namely, black women with lower levels of education and who were younger—midpregnancy marriages had the same or lower likelihood of divorce as preconception marriages. Our results suggest an overlooked resiliency in a type of marriage that has only increased in salience.
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