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Social Studies, 13.11.2019 23:31 candicecorvette

If european governments set rules for marriage the same way they set rules for employment—with tough, preset rules that make it hard to 608 end the relationship—
a. would you expect rates of divorce to rise, fall, or can’t you tell with the information given?
b. would the length of marriages rise, fall, or can’t you tell with the information given?
c. would married couples probably be happier (more productive) or less happy (less productive) than under more flexible marriage rules? the last of these three questions might have more than one correct answer.

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