The Asian Age

‘ Moms’ early marriage prompts kids to marry soon’

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Washington: Daughters and sons of women who get married young are more likely to want to tie the knot soon too but only if their mother stayed married, a new study has found.

Millennial­s whose moms divorced tend to want to move more slowly, perhaps in the interest of avoiding the mistakes of their parents, researcher­s from Ohio State University in the US said.

Potential brides and grooms appear to be heavily influenced by their mothers’ marriages, divorces and choices to live with a partner, according to the study that included 2,581 moms and 3,914 of their children.

Children whose moms wed young and stayed married were eager to marry in their late teens or early 20s themselves, researcher­s found.

For sons and daughters whose moms married young but then divorced, the children still overwhelmi­ngly hoped to marry, but wanted to do it later.

“After witnessing their parents’ divorce, the children of divorce may feel the need to take extra time and care in choosing a partner,” researcher­s said.

“Those who wait longer are more likely to have lasting

Children whose moms wed young and stayed married were eager to marry in their late teens or early 20s themselves

Children of moms who moved in with a partner after divorce had lower expectatio­ns that they would ever marry

unions when and if they do marry. For those parents who divorced it is kind of nice to think that your offspring may avoid the same problems by taking longer to find a partner,” said Rachel Arocho from Ohio State University. Children of moms who moved in with a partner after divorce had lower expectatio­ns that they would ever marry.

“That may be because they have seen that marriage is not the only pathway for a committed romantic relationsh­ip,” said Claire Kamp Dush, also from Ohio State.

Researcher­s used data from the National Longitudin­al Survey of Youth 1979.

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