Fichier de travail (INPUT) : ./SEGMENTATION/seg_1-47.txt
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Forme recherchée : 婚姻|mariage|marriage
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- Ligne n°162 : For richerMarriage in the West
- Ligne n°164 : In wealthy countries, marriage is no longer a rite of passage but a
Ligne n°165 : sign of having arrived ...
Ligne n°173 : ... couple, Jane and Graham Marshall, who have been sent to their school by- Ligne n°174 : the Students Exploring Marriage Trust, a charity that tries to promote
Ligne n°175 : wedlock by providing teenagers with real-life examples. Mr Marshall has ...
Ligne n°185 : ... married for the first time at a median age of 21, to men who were two- Ligne n°186 : years older. One-third of brides under 20 were bounced into marriage,
Ligne n°187 : with a baby arriving less than eight months after the wedding. To have ...- Ligne n°194 : These days the marriage rate in England and Wales is just 21 per 1,000
Ligne n°195 : single women in any one year. The median age at first marriage has ...
Ligne n°194 : ... These days the marriage rate in England and Wales is just 21 per 1,000- Ligne n°195 : single women in any one year. The median age at first marriage has
Ligne n°196 : climbed to 30 for women and 31 for men. Having children outside ...
Ligne n°196 : ... climbed to 30 for women and 31 for men. Having children outside- Ligne n°197 : marriage is almost the norm. Fully 48% of English and Welsh babies were
Ligne n°198 : born to unmarried mothers in 2016, up from 8% in 1970. ...- Ligne n°200 : Marriage is no longer thought essential, even for raising children.
Ligne n°201 : Even so, Britons seem to idealise marriage more than ever. A once ...
Ligne n°200 : ... Marriage is no longer thought essential, even for raising children.- Ligne n°201 : Even so, Britons seem to idealise marriage more than ever. A once
Ligne n°202 : universal institution has become the mark of having made it, both ...
Ligne n°203 : ... romantically and economically. Among the privileged group of people who- Ligne n°204 : attain wedlock—call them the uxariat—marriage is becoming more
Ligne n°205 : egalitarian and more resilient. These changes are reflected in wedding ...
Ligne n°208 : ... NatCen Social Research, an independent institute, has been surveying- Ligne n°209 : Britons’ attitudes to sex and marriage since the early 1980s. In almost
Ligne n°210 : every respect, it finds that people are becoming more liberal. In 2016, ...
Ligne n°214 : ... important exception to this easy-going rule. All Britons, especially- Ligne n°215 : young ones, now take a more critical view of affairs. Marriage seems
Ligne n°216 : ever less necessary but also ever more inviolate. ...
Ligne n°251 : ... never worked 40%. Among women with young children the social divide is- Ligne n°252 : even sharper. The Marriage Foundation, a charity, calculates that 87%
Ligne n°253 : of women in the highest-earning quintile with children under five are ...
Ligne n°256 : ... It is not quite accurate to say that in Britain the rich marry and the- Ligne n°257 : poor do not. Rather, marriage is favoured by well-off people and some
Ligne n°258 : ethnic minorities, especially immigrants and the offspring of ...
Ligne n°259 : ... immigrants from countries such as Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and- Ligne n°260 : Somalia, which have strong marriage cultures. The part of Britain with
Ligne n°261 : the lowest proportion of births outside marriage, at 20%, is Harrow, a ...
Ligne n°260 : ... Somalia, which have strong marriage cultures. The part of Britain with- Ligne n°261 : the lowest proportion of births outside marriage, at 20%, is Harrow, a
Ligne n°262 : middle-class London suburb where less than one-third of the population ...
Ligne n°267 : ... Leeds, will marry next year. Both are clear about the proper order:- Ligne n°268 : marriage first, then children. They are less clear about why they
Ligne n°269 : believe this. Laura is Catholic but Richard is not, and she does not ...- Ligne n°274 : As marriage becomes the preserve of such careful people, unions are
Ligne n°275 : growing more resilient. If you wanted it to last, the worst years to ...
Ligne n°277 : ... those who tied the knot in 1996, 11% had split up by the fifth year of- Ligne n°278 : marriage and 25% by the tenth. Couples who married a decade later are
Ligne n°279 : faring better. Among those who wed in 2006, 8% had split by their fifth ...
Ligne n°284 : ... Belgium, highly educated women are less likely to have children outside- Ligne n°285 : marriage. In America education and marriage go hand-in-hand, to the
- Ligne n°285 : marriage. In America education and marriage go hand-in-hand, to the
Ligne n°286 : extent that marriage rates are now higher among women with PhDs than ...
Ligne n°285 : ... marriage. In America education and marriage go hand-in-hand, to the- Ligne n°286 : extent that marriage rates are now higher among women with PhDs than
Ligne n°287 : among women with bachelor’s degrees. At the age of 45, the average ...- Ligne n°304 : These marriages of social and educational equals seem to be satisfying,
Ligne n°305 : especially for women—who, at least in Britain, drive divorce trends. ...- Ligne n°330 : For those who achieve it, marriage increasingly looks like a triumph.
Ligne n°331 : More than in the past, it is a fulfilling union between two people who ...- Ligne n°350 : There is, however, a cost to this kind of marriage. If you insist on a
Ligne n°351 : strong relationship and a healthy bank balance before tying the knot, ...
Ligne n°368 : ... closer to hitting their ideal child-bearing age but fell far short of- Ligne n°369 : their marriage targets. Only 83% of Hispanics and 68% of blacks ended
Ligne n°370 : up marrying. ...
Ligne n°373 : ... who studies the romantic lives of impoverished Americans. If anything,- Ligne n°374 : she says, the least fortunate cling most tightly to a romantic marriage
Ligne n°375 : ideal. Faced with messy reality, though, people of different means ...
Ligne n°376 : ... prioritise different things. Poor women tend to put children above- Ligne n°377 : marriage, largely because the men they might marry are not up to much.
Ligne n°383 : ... Kind of Loving”. Its protagonist, Vic Brown, is dragged into a- Ligne n°384 : miserable marriage after he gets his 18-year-old girlfriend pregnant.
Ligne n°385 : If that seems like an account of a lost world, so is the labour market ...
Ligne n°392 : ... boyfriend even if he asked. He may well be incapable of supporting her- Ligne n°393 : and the baby, and she has better options outside marriage than she did
Ligne n°394 : in 1960. Jobs for thinly educated men have become insecure and ...
Ligne n°401 : ... That bleak economic reality helps to explain why attempts to promote- Ligne n°402 : marriage have such a dismal record. America’s federal government has
Ligne n°403 : given hundreds of millions of dollars to programmes that seek to nudge ...- Ligne n°407 : Conservatives point out that none of the barriers to marriage in
Ligne n°408 : Western societies are insurmountable. It is not necessary to have a ...
Ligne n°416 : ... Special report- Ligne n°417 : * The state of marriage as an institution
Ligne n°418 : * Marriage in India is becoming less traditional ...
Ligne n°417 : ... * The state of marriage as an institution- Ligne n°418 : * Marriage in India is becoming less traditional
Ligne n°419 : * Consanguineous marriages are declining ...
Ligne n°418 : ... * Marriage in India is becoming less traditional- Ligne n°419 : * Consanguineous marriages are declining
Ligne n°420 : * Marriage in the West ...
Ligne n°419 : ... * Consanguineous marriages are declining- Ligne n°420 : * Marriage in the West
Ligne n°421 : * Getting used to gay unions ...
Ligne n°421 : ... * Getting used to gay unions- Ligne n°422 : * A distorted sex ratio is playing havoc with marriage in China
Ligne n°423 : * Why would-be parents should choose to get married ...