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Data
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Single mothers and the failure of Christian men; it is time to Man Up!
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I pointed out in Light years closer to God that Christian men are failing women, and the primary failure is their unwillingness to confront the mass feminist rebellion. As a man calling… read more
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Latest Divorce Rate Chart from 2012 State of Our Unions
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Back in July of 2012 I pointed out that the conventional wisdom on the trend in US divorce rates appeared to be changing. The reason is the official data set… read more
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Not Glad Tidings for Post Marital Spinsters.
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The National Center for Family & Marriage Research (NCFMR) at Bowling Green State University has crunched the numbers on the latest remarriage stats: Men are more likely to remarry than women,… read more
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In Search of the Peter Pan Manboy.
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I was curious if the mythical Peter Pan Manboy we hear so much carping about lately was visible in the data, and since those making the claim are generally elusive… read more
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Custody Demographics
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I was curious about the demographics of family structure so I put together some more charts from the same data set as the last post. I’ve created two charts for… read more
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Children are as likely to end up living with neither parent as they are with just their father.
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The Census has the 2012 Families and Living Arrangements data out so I pulled a copy of Table C3. Here is the latest data on the living arrangements of children… read more
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More grim news for carousellers hoping to jump at the last minute.
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Ever since my post in June Never marrieds piling up I’ve been curious what the data would look like for 2012. The US Census has the data posted, and I’ve updated… read more
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Female Solipsism
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Vox Day responds to Susan Walsh’s skepticism of female solipsism in his current post at Alpha Game. Susan poses the question: What evidence can you offer that “female solipsism” is… read more
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Conventional wisdom on the trend in US divorce rates may be about to change.
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When it comes to divorce rates in the US conventional wisdom is that it peaked around 1980 and has been declining ever since. However, there is new data which suggests… read more
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There is no baby boomer (or silent) generation divorce spike at retirement.
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There is a common theme in the media suggesting that baby boomers are divorcing in greater numbers now that they are in or approaching retirement. The most recent example I’ve… read more
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