JayJayDee
Avid JW Bible Student
In these uncertain time, marriage has never been on more under threat.
According to World Marriage Data 2012, which provides a comparable and up-to-date set of national data on the marital status of the population by age and sex for 221 countries and areas of the world, the following statistics are interesting.....
The data base contains data on four key indicators: Marital status of men and women, Currently married men and women, Ever married men and women and Singulate mean age at marriage (SMAM).
For each of these indicators and to the extent that data are available, data are presented for five reference dates: 1970, 1985, 1995, 2005 and the most recent data available. Major sources of data on marital status presented in World Marriage Data 2012 are censuses, sample surveys and national estimates based on population register data or on estimation methods using census data. Information on the definition of each indicator, data sources and criteria for data source selection, limitations and data coverage is provided in the metadata file. The data base presents data available as of January 2013.
There are more stats in the link.
World Marriage Data 2012
These statistics are telling us that marriage is a failing institution for a number of reasons.
What can Christians do to make their marriages work in this day and age, when those who should be married don't want to be, and those who are married can't say together?
Even the definition of marriage is undergoing change. Everything has been turned on its ear.
There is some good advice in the following link.
Your Family Can Be Happy | Happy Family
Can marriages be saved by putting this advice to work?
Do you see anything in this publication that is impossible to implement? Are families worth sacrificing for?
According to World Marriage Data 2012, which provides a comparable and up-to-date set of national data on the marital status of the population by age and sex for 221 countries and areas of the world, the following statistics are interesting.....
The data base contains data on four key indicators: Marital status of men and women, Currently married men and women, Ever married men and women and Singulate mean age at marriage (SMAM).
For each of these indicators and to the extent that data are available, data are presented for five reference dates: 1970, 1985, 1995, 2005 and the most recent data available. Major sources of data on marital status presented in World Marriage Data 2012 are censuses, sample surveys and national estimates based on population register data or on estimation methods using census data. Information on the definition of each indicator, data sources and criteria for data source selection, limitations and data coverage is provided in the metadata file. The data base presents data available as of January 2013.
There are more stats in the link.
World Marriage Data 2012
These statistics are telling us that marriage is a failing institution for a number of reasons.
What can Christians do to make their marriages work in this day and age, when those who should be married don't want to be, and those who are married can't say together?
Even the definition of marriage is undergoing change. Everything has been turned on its ear.
There is some good advice in the following link.
Your Family Can Be Happy | Happy Family
Can marriages be saved by putting this advice to work?
Do you see anything in this publication that is impossible to implement? Are families worth sacrificing for?