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More-educated women are more likely to stay married

Women who have college degrees are more likely to stay married for 10 years than those with less education. Also, women who marry after age 25 are more likely than younger women to reach the same milestone.

Likelihood of married women reaching 10-year anniversary

More-educated women are more likely to stay married

Sources: National Center for Health Statistics, National Survey of Family Growth, 2002.

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