Australian marriage statistics improved since 2001
April 23, 2006 by Andy Merrett
The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that the number of marriages is on the rise, with divorce rates dropping.
- Divorce surged in the 1970s when changes to family law made divorce easier, and grew steadily until 2001.
- Divorce rates have dropped slightly every year since 2001.
- Marriages now last an average of 12.3 years compared to 10.9 in 1994.
- Marriages now start later – the average age is now 28 for grooms and 27 for brides, up from 23 and 21 in 1971.
Read the full article for insights into the changes in marriage style, and learning from older generations: Til death us do part
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