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reed mothers age or less hermore, Goode only lonked women without the divorce pioress for males, alder women, He did Because divorce has a great oxtent been ignored as primary subject of study since Goode's work, much what we know about divorce has been a by product research on other topics such as Feld, 1960 satisfaction Gurin, Veroff, mental health and Srole, Langner, Michael, opler, Rennie, 1962; Langner Rodgers, 1976), race rela Michael, 1903; Campbell, Converse, Weissman, 1912), economic and tions(Moynihan, 1907; Crain surveys(Ross& whill, 1975: Hampton, 1979 cupational Cherlin, 1979, Mott& Moore, 1079), and population con:rol has been the US, Census with all the assets and liabilities of such rch(Udry, 1960, 1967: Berna, d, 1960, & Glick, 1976). Findings based on these data sources mean that we!art w more about who divorces than why they divorce or wh:it iappc.it to thein after divo ce id, ab we shall sec, the whog of divorce are chango In the majority of cases, these studies have been cross-sectional whit i can prod ice various kinds of biases, Such studies provide a snapshot" of marital status at one point and self-reports of previ ous marital statuses: subjects have not been followed over time. The lack of longtitudinal data produces additional problems since three out of four divorced persons eventually remarry Glick& Norton. 1979. Because of the high remarriage rate, the propor tion of currently divorced persons is much smaller than the pro portion of persons who have ever experienced a divorce. In addi tion, divorced men are consistently undernumerated because they are more'ifficult to locate and remarry faster than women(Nor ton& Glick. 1979) Many conclusions drawn about causes of divorce and post divorce adjustment have been based on samples of the currently divorceu. These findings, while useful. are suspect for drawing conclusions about the divorced without more data on the repre
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