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I would be interested in knowing whether or not one's likelihood to divorce is correlated with whether or not one's parents were divorced. Do you know what the data say?

edit: I found some data. It looks like a couple is twice as likely to divorce if one of them comes from a divorced family, and three times as likely if both do: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/26714.php



There are some US department of Justice data that shows stuff like 70% of people in prison being from fatherless homes and other things like that.

There was somewhere in about.com a collection of that sort of data.


The more I learn about social data, the more I learn to appreciate traditional values and wisdom.


Don't forget that traditional values and wisdom at one point believed that the ideal child was actually a young gentleman.

Tradition values covered up a huge amount of pain and suffering and created the veneer of predictability.

We've turned over the rock and whats crawling out is what people used to know always happened, but never spoke about.


Considering that life expectancy, quality of life and opportunities for better life are all somewhat better than historically, I for one like the current way of the world. I say this comparing it to what was, not to what it could be. Far too many people (a majority?) have far too little. I've just waved off my grandparents at the airport. My grandfather is the last living of his 14 siblings. 7 made it out of a childhood of abuse, poverty and neglect. Edinburgh in the 1940s sounds like a hell if you were poor. Edit: autocorrect error.




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