Naomi Schaefer Riley finds that interfaith marriages are "more unhappy," "more unstable," with "high divorce rates."

Date
2013
Type
Book
Source
Naomi Schaefer Riley
Non-LDS
Hearsay
Secondary
Reference

Naomi Schaefer Riley, 'Til Faith Do Us Part: The Rise of Interfaith Marriage and the Future of American Religion, Family, and Society (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), xv

Scribe/Publisher
Oxford University Press
People
Naomi Schaefer Riley
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

Then there is the institution of marriage itself, which has experienced its own decline in recent decades. My survey suggests that interfaith marriages are generally more unhappy - with lower rates of marital satisfaction--and often more unstable, with particularly high divorce rates when certain religious combinations are involved.

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