New research has found that despite shifting political and societal trends over the last eight years, Republicans continue to be more likely to be married than Democrats.
In a report published by the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) last week, researchers Brad Wilcox, Wendy Wang, and Sam Herrin found that despite a “series of realignments reconfiguring the relationship between partisanship and key axes of identity in American life today … Republicans continue to be markedly more likely than Democrats to be married — and this is true for several subgroups in the population.”
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