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The Western European marriage pattern is a family and demographic pattern that is marked by comparatively late marriage (in the middle twenties), especially for women, with a generally small age difference between the spouses, a significant proportion of women who remain unmarried, and the establishment of a neolocal household after the couple has married. In 1965, John Hajnal posited that Europe could be divided into two areas characterized by a different patterns of nuptiality. To the west of the line, marriage rates and thus fertility were comparatively low and a significant minority of women married late or remained single and most families were nuclear; to the east of the line and in the Mediterranean and particular regions of Northwestern Europe, early marriage and extended family ho

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  • Modèle de mariage d'Europe occidentale (fr)
  • Western European marriage pattern (en)
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  • Le modèle de mariage d'Europe occidentale est un modèle familial et démographique qui est marqué par l’entrée relativement tardive dans le mariage (dans la mi-vingtaine), surtout pour les femmes, avec en général une petite différence d'âge entre les époux, une proportion significative de femmes restant non mariées, et la mise en place d'un ménage néolocal après que le couple a été marié. En 1965, a découvert que l'Europe est divisée en deux zones caractérisées par différents modèles de nuptialité. À l'ouest de la ligne, les taux de mariage et donc la fécondité étaient relativement faibles et une minorité importante de femmes mariées tardivement ou sont restées célibataires et la plupart des familles étaient nucléaires; à l'est de la ligne et dans la Méditerranée et dans des certaines zone (fr)
  • The Western European marriage pattern is a family and demographic pattern that is marked by comparatively late marriage (in the middle twenties), especially for women, with a generally small age difference between the spouses, a significant proportion of women who remain unmarried, and the establishment of a neolocal household after the couple has married. In 1965, John Hajnal posited that Europe could be divided into two areas characterized by a different patterns of nuptiality. To the west of the line, marriage rates and thus fertility were comparatively low and a significant minority of women married late or remained single and most families were nuclear; to the east of the line and in the Mediterranean and particular regions of Northwestern Europe, early marriage and extended family ho (en)
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