The sudden socioeconomic change in the last century had a serious impact on the tradition of marriage in modern society. Therefore, due to its adaptability to the current situation, several marriage methods are available and have grown into a couple's marriage today. Another alternative to marriage is living, divorcing, or simply keeping single, which is a claim that has been supported through recent research. From 1960 to 2008, the proportion of married adults has drastically decreased by 20% (Pew Research Center).
Research in marriage has declined as an institution in recent decades, showing that the sex before marriage and the age at which people enter the first marriage are rising. Sociologists have proposed a wide range of social reasons from the 'sexual revolution' of the 1960 's to the modern technology like the Internet. In general, people have more partners than past seats. According to the 1989 GSS statistics, adults have an average of seven partners, and in 2002 there are about nine partners. Another way to observe adults single or multiple partner-oriented lifestyles is by the number of sexual partners. for 5 years
Marriage between different religions is neither new nor shocking. In the 1950s, only 20% of the marriage of the United States consisted of different religious partners. But by the first decade of the 21st century the total reached 45% - the total includes religious related persons and major Protestant Evangelical Christian and Catholic - Protestant marriage not marriage. Among all the beliefs surveyed by Naomi Schaefer Riley, the Jews are more likely to marry than other religions than the author of the book "Till Faith divides us: how to do America Do you change? " According to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2013, nearly half (44%) of American married Jews are not Jews. The tradition seems to have been inherited from generation to generation. 83% of married Jews who have only one Jewish parent are married to non-Jews
Marriage in the United States has declined steadily over decades. For the first time in history, the number of American single adults exceeds the number of married people. This is due to social change, but the disappointment for the obvious defect of the marriage system is certainly one of them. First of all, the statistics on marriage that have promoted divorce for decades have become obsolete. These statistics are the continuation of the peak of divorce trends in the 1970s. An evolutionary psychologist and author of the study by Dr Helen Fisher showed that the percentage of successful marriages was distorted, reality, current divorce rates were low - about 43%