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Volume 66, Number 4, November 2004

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A symposium on marriage and its future
pp. 843-847(5)
Author: Alexis Walker

The deinstitutionalization of American marriage
pp. 848-861(14)
Author: Andrew J. Cherlin

Understanding and altering the longitudinal course of marriage
pp. 862-879(18)
Authors: Thomas N. Bradbury; Benjamin R. Karney

The future of marriage and hispanics
pp. 901-920(20)
Authors: R. S. Oropesa; Nancy S. Landale

Changes in conjugal life in Canada: Is cohabitation progressively replacing marriage?
pp. 929-942(14)
Authors: Céline Le Bourdais; Évelyne Lapierre-Adamcyk

The case for (promoting) marriage: The devil is in the details
pp. 943-958(16)
Authors: Ted L. Huston; Heidi Melz

The world historical transformation of marriage
pp. 974-979(6)
Author: Stephanie Coontz

Redrawing the boundaries of marriage
pp. 980-987(8)
Author: Kathleen Kiernan

Marriages of the mind
pp. 988-991(4)
Author: John R. Gillis

Does marriage have a future?
pp. 1000-1006(7)
Author: Ellen Lewin

A peek inside the black box: What marriage means for poor unmarried parents
pp. 1007-1014(8)
Authors: Kathryn Edin; Maria J. Kefalas; Joanna M. Reed

The changing importance of white women's economic prospects for assortative mating
pp. 1015-1028(14)
Authors: Megan M. Sweeney; Maria Cancian

More mercenary mate selection? Comment on and
pp. 1034-1037(4)
Author: Paula England

Family, religion, and work among Arab American women
pp. 1042-1050(9)
Authors: Jen'nan Ghazal Read

Cinderella dreams: The allure of the lavish wedding
pp. 1069-1070(2)
Author: Chrys Ingraham

Mate selection across cultures
pp. 1070-1071(2)
Author: Barbara Ryan

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