Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Survey to Married Couples

The marrieage problem in United State have been reported from the General Survey and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, and another smaller survey including 1,630 married couples called The survey of marital generosity, funded by the University of Notre Dame.

Compared with childless married couples, those with kids have lower "marital satisfaction," a measure sociologist use to determine couples happiness. Some unusual parent are happy in their marriages after having a child, despite the fact that they have just exponentially increased their workload, never get to talk to each other anymore and have to negotiate who's going to deal with another human being's bodily waste and discovered out how they do it.

The Top five predictors for happily wed dads were the same, the couple says God is at the center of their marriage. Other characteristics of a content couple included having a similar faith and sharing the chores. Woman are more likely to report that they are sexually satisfied when they report that they share housework with their husbands.

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