The pointers to a potentially successful marriage or parnership may depend upon smoking, kids, age and cash Australian researchers said.
The pointers to a potentially successful marriage or parnership may depend upon smoking, kids, age and cash, Australian researchers said.
The study, entitled 'What's Love Got To Do With It', by Australian National University found that the reasons that a couple stays together boil down to a lot more than love.Report author Dr Rebecca Kippen discovered age, previous relationships and smoking habits were among other factors that determine the fate of a relationship, reports the Daily Telegraph.
The research followed 2,500 couples who were married or living together over a six year period.
According to the figures, a quarter of relationships will end within six years and half within 25 years, the paper said.
The chances of divorce were doubled in a husband who was nine or more years older than his wife or in the case of husbands who tie the knot before turning 25, the study found.
One in five couples who have children before marriage later went separate ways while women who want kids much more than their partners were also more likely to divorce.
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Only nine per cent of couples with good financial backing divorced.
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Factors which appeared to be less important included country of birth, religious background, education levels, the number and age of children born to a married couple, the wife's employment status and the number of years the couple had been employed.
Source-ANI
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