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Marriage
In China, marriage numbers have fallen, but those who choose to marry have their reasons
by
Jennifer Pak
Oct 17, 2023
People get married for love, traditional cultural beliefs and to have a social safety net.
The pandemic delayed milestones in millennials' lives
Nov 8, 2022
Everyone lost time, but for millennials, they were years often marked by dating, marriage and family formation.
Being single in the U.S. comes at a cost
by
Reema Khrais
and Andie Corban
Dec 22, 2021
Author Anne Helen Petersen compares being single in the United States to living in a hostile climate like the Arctic.
Should Britney Spears — or you — say “I do” to a prenup?
by
Janet Nguyen
Sep 17, 2021
You don’t need to be rich to benefit from a prenup, divorce lawyers say.
Marriage and divorce are way down, study suggests
Jan 6, 2021
Divorce is expensive, and many couples may not have the economic resources right now to split up.
Why are so few Black women married in America?
Oct 6, 2020
In this book excerpt, Dianne Stewart writes about the costs facing Black women with incarcerated partners.
The business of dealing with China's cheating husbands
by
Jennifer Pak
May 28, 2018
Scorned wives can pay experts tens of thousands of dollars to make their husband's mistresses break off the affair.
For public good, not for profit.
China's "professional" pick-up artists
by
Jennifer Pak
May 22, 2018
Services promise men can get women even if they're not tall, handsome or rich.
A Baltimore program tries to help unmarried couples with children build more stable relationships
by
Amy Scott
Dec 12, 2017
There's a marriage divide in the US that's leaving many working-class and poor kids "doubly disadvantaged," a researcher says.