The increasing rate of divorce in the United States and other Western industrial and postindustrial societies have many people worried about the future of family and household structures; yet others argue that the divorce rates, although higher in part, have been exaggerated for specific political purposes (for example, to return to a more "traditional" family structure). What are the patterns of divorce in the United States? How have such patterns been explained? Why have some argued against the increases in divorce and the rise of nonfamily/nontraditional households?
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