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      Demographic Trends in the United States: A Review of Research in the 2000s.

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      Journal of marriage and the family

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          Demographic trends in the 2000s showed the continuing separation of family and household due to factors such as childbearing among single parents, the dissolution of cohabiting unions, divorce, repartnering, and remarriage. The transnational families of many immigrants also displayed this separation, as families extended across borders. In addition, demographers demonstrated during the decade that trends such as marriage and divorce were diverging according to education. Moreover, demographic trends in the age structure of the population showed that a large increase in the elderly population will occur in the 2010s. Overall, demographic trends produced an increased complexity of family life and a more ambiguous and fluid set of categories than demographers are accustomed to measuring.

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          Journal
          J Marriage Fam
          Journal of marriage and the family
          0022-2445
          0022-2445
          Jun 2010
          : 72
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Sociology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21218 cherlin@jhu.edu.
          Article
          NIHMS359867
          10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00710.x
          3293163
          22399825
          243c8644-89fb-408a-8d47-6d0bd5fc529b
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