INTRODUCTION
A recent article from The Atlantic, “The Case for Getting Married Young”, discusses the right time to get married. The author, Karren Swallow Prior talks about advantages and disadvantages of delaying to married and the change of someone marriage's reason. Although studies cited by the author is correct, in real life this case actually depends on who decides to marry at an early age because no one can guarantee will succeed or will be failed.
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According to author Prior, at least there some advantages from people who decide to delay married, especially for college-education women. “While delayed marriage does have economic benefits for college-educated women and is credited with bringing down the overall divorce rate.” Why does it have advantages? Because education can give us some kind of guarantee to get a good job and make us more mature. In fact, not everyone has a similar experience. The Student Experience Report (2007) informs that 94 percent of over 1,600
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“...the basis for marriage has changed considerably over the course of history, and the changes in the ages at which people marry merely reflect these shifting foundations.” In the past, a person gets married on the basis of religion and the parents have to search a couple for their child. But nowadays, a person is more likely to pay attention more to social and economic equality and be more selective to choose a couple. Why does it happen? Because of social changes which require the community to grow to meet the needs of the economy, entering this category is a necessary condition that must be fulfilled to build a family. But not everyone is like this, there are still some people who retain the old tradition and use the basis of religion, for example, the son of ustadz Arifin Ilham, Muhammad Alvin Faiz, at the age of 17 married to Larissa Chou (she convert to Islam), a
Numerous amounts of people are opting out of marriage; they feel that because marriages end in divorce anyways, they shouldn’t even try. Carefully, Feldhanh emphasizes slight changes that will help decrease divorce rates such as being college educated; he also mentions how cohabiting might increase the possibilities of divorce. Uniting in marriage too young is also a factor in these high divorce rates, and it is recommended that couples marry after their mid-twenties in order to increase the possibility of reaching their twentieth anniversary. There lacks a perfect equation to make a marriage work, but simple and small details make a difference (pp.
Wedding plays a pivotal role in one’s own life. It is considered to be one of the sacred experience of life in many of the cultures throughout the world. Once people get married, they have many responsibilities on them in their life. In addition, it strengthens the relationship between the spouses and people learn lessons throughout their life which are worthwhile. Although, in North America and other western countries the value of marriage is declining as more and more people are considering it unproductive. There are three areas where the decline of getting married is affected namely, economy of a country, wide gap between the family relations and the loss of culture.
Specifically, they maintain that “to say marriage creates wealth is to confuse correlation with causation” (161). Perhaps marriage does not make you rich, but the authors oversimplify matters by leaving out any mention of the ways that it can help couples who are not well-off. Even for couples living paycheck to paycheck, marriage makes financial sense if they are the right match and able to have an enduring marriage. Kate Ashford at Forbes magazine reported that some couples never thought about the benefits they can get from the system before choosing to cohabit rather than getting married. Marriage can bring Social Security benefits to savings on health insurance and lower rates of mortgage when buying a home (Ashford).
The age at which a couple gets married effects the fertility rate and the likelihood of the woman getting pregnant. “The longer a woman waits to get married, the longer she will wait to have children” (Last, 50). It is shown that between the ages of 24 and 34, a woman’s chance of getting pregnant increases from 3 percent to 8 percent. “By 35, half of woman trying to get pregnant over the course of 8 months will not succeed” (Last, 51). By the time a woman turns 39, she has a 15 percent chance of getting pregnant. Finally, by the time a woman turns 43, her chances of getting pregnant reaches nearly zero. “All of which is why today, 1 out of every 100 babies born in the United States is created via in vitro fertilization” (Last, 51). Due to the late age of marriage, the fertility rates
Nicholas Wolfinger conducted a study that focused on the success rates in marriage among young people. Couples who get married at the age of twenty or earlier are fifty percent more likely to divorce than couples who marry after the age of twenty (Wolfinger. Nicholas). If teens were allowed to enter into marriage the divorce rates would likely raise significantly. The average human brain is not fully developed until the age of twenty-five. Lowering the age a student should be allowed to drop out without the brain being fully developed could cause an increase in unemployment.
Next, many women were under the age of nineteen got married in the 1950s and started their families with their husband (PBS). Women that went to college in the 1950s did not have a college degree because they potentially had to look for husband or else was in danger of being an old maid if they were not married. (PBS). It is different today because women can get married in the United States at any age and not be part of a social norm that happened in the 1950s. Partners that marry young in their early 20s today have a higher chance for divorce than partners who marry after the age of 25. (Pearlman pg. 203). According to Amato and Rogers (1997) says reasons that young married couples have problems in their marriage is because of infidelity, jealously, lack of maturity, and financial problems (Pearlman pg. 204). People also marry young because of the wrong reasons in today’s society For example, this wife was married to her husband because both
Weddings are a cultural manifestation of marriage. Lebanese marriages are directly related to their religious sectors and geographical placements. For example, a Christian Catholic couple will get married in a Catholic church and a Muslim-Sunni couple will get married at the Sunni Islamic court. In this article, I will elucidate the basic rituals of the traditional Lebanese Islamic wedding in Beirut. Then, I will expose socio-cultural burdens in this event within the Durkheimian sociology and Evolutionism. I will conclude by highlighting the simple version of an Islamic marriage.
The codependent relationship between religion, marriage, and politics is extremely intricate. In Islamic culture as explored in Sex, Marriage, and Family in World Religions “The
Marriage has been a topic of controversy for a long time. While the United States has finally accepted gay marriage, interracial and interfaith marriage are still looked at as dirty and wrong. Marriage should not be based off the color of someone's skin or what religion they follow, especially if family is the main dictator, because their opinions are so valued by their children and children want to make their family happy, but with patience, the family can learn to accept anyone their child brings home. The union of an interfaith couple does not mean that one will have to convert to the other’s religion and interfaith along with interracial marriages can help create diversity, even equality, among people.
A survey of 14000 adults states in ‘A Guide to Family Issues: The Marriage Advantage’ that marriage was a pertinent factor contributing to happiness and satisfaction with forty percent of the married individuals being happy as opposed to 25 percent of either single or cohabiting individuals. The same study shows that ninety eight percent of never married respondents wished to marry and out of those 88% believed that it should be a lifelong commitment. Even though, divorce rates are rising numerous researches show that young people aspire to have a lasting marriage.
Starting by the historical definition of ‘urfi marriage Shahreena Shahrani, author of The social (re) construction of ‘urfi marriage, discussed that prior to 1931 ‘urfi marriage described all marriages in the Egyptian society. However, in 1931 when the requirement for marriage registration was imposed, ‘urfi marriage was redefined. Since the late twentieth century, ‘urfi marriage has been re-imagined as a feasible alternative to legal marriage by those who find the modern marriage tradition socially or financially impossible. (Shahrani,
Even though marriage has evolved culturally from the early days to-date, there are still differences that exist, for instance, Indians think of marriage as something that should be arranged by parents on behalf of the children (Lustig & Koester, 2010). On the other hand, in Argentina or Spain it is viewed as an outcome of a long courtship and preparation. In fact, in many cultures marriages must be approved by the family since they are viewed as vital link between families. The understanding and study of the cultural values of
Marriage is an organization that concedes men and ladies to family life. Marriage comprises of the guidelines and regulations that characterize the rights, obligations and benefits of spouse and wife as for one another. It likewise concedes men and ladies to family life and fixes certain rights and obligations in admiration of youngsters conceived of their union. As a steady social foundation it ties two inverse genders and permits them to live as spouse and wife. It is a solid affiliation which interfaces two people as well as develops a relationship between two families. It conveys security and embodiment to human relations, which is deficient without marriage. Its most grounded capacity worries with the consideration of kids, their childhood and training. The idea of marriage fluctuates from society to culture however its
The marriage revolution has been a controversial issue since the dawn of time, and all that are and have been involved with “matrimony” are aware of the issues of the future. There can be no denying that the culture of marriage has changed. This very course is itself a great example of this fact. Much like any other sociological subject of any real concern, there are many “opinions” related to this issue. This paper will attempt to highlight marriage seen as the sociological transformation, marital erosion versus evolution, and why many people fail at marriage and what does it take to be successful in greater detail. This will allow you, the readers, to make up your own minds regarding this extremely multifaceted issue.
In conclusion, we know that many implications of early marriage that we can take as guidance in our daily life. A joint effort to formulate and implement policies and strategies is needed. In