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Declining Marriage Rate

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Declining Marriage Rate

There is currently a decline in the marriage rate in Britain. Nowadays, couples prefer to cohabit to see whether or not they get along well before committing to marriage later down the line.

Types of marriage

Types of marriage

  • Monogamy refers to being married to one person at any one time.
  • Serial monogamy refers to a person who has a series of marriages to one person.
    • Serial monogamy occurs either after having a divorce from their partner or if their partner has died.
  • Serial monogamy is becoming more common as society is becoming more open to divorce.
Reasons for marriage rate decline

Reasons for marriage rate decline

  • The decline in religious beliefs (secularisation) means that marriage is seen less as a spiritual union and more of a personal commitment.
  • Marriage is expensive, whilst cohabitation is an alternative with less financial commitment.
  • The role of women has changed. Women focus more on their education and career, therefore postponing marriage until later in their lives.
  • There is less of a stigma attached to unmarried couples. People in society are indifferent about whether couples are married or just cohabiting.

Importance of Marriage in Contemporary British Society

Despite a decline in the marriage rate, marriage is still important in British society.

Laws

Laws

  • Marriage is still important as statistics show that 65% of families in the UK are led by married couples.
  • The Civil Partnership Act 2004 granted same-sex couples the same rights as a married heterosexual couple.
  • The Marriage Act 2013 granted same-sex couples the possibility of getting married.
Arranged marriage

Arranged marriage

  • In some communities, it is very common to come across arranged marriages where parents choose a spouse for their child.
  • Arranged marriages are legal in the UK as long as both parties want to get married.
  • Forced marriage is illegal in the UK.
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