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msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_27377024#5_42241787 | Title: Factors Influencing Effective Organizational Behavior | Your Business
Headings: Factors Influencing Effective Organizational Behavior
Factors Influencing Effective Organizational Behavior
How It Works
Creating the Environment
Role of Management
Change Management
Motivation
Content: Motivation
You cannot control some factors influencing employees -- economic pressures, family pressures, current events, employee health and mental well-being and competition from other firms -- but you can control the organizational culture and influence how those factors impact work performance. Help employees find a balance between what motivates them and what you expect. Provide extrinsic rewards for employees who follow rules -- recognition, promotions and bonuses -- and discipline employees who don't follow behavior standards. It's not OK to overlook prohibited behaviors because employees are doing what's best for business. You must consistently enforce behavioral standards so employees will take the rules seriously. References
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Social Norms
Entrepreneur: How to Build an Ethical Business Culture
Forbes: The Key to Changing Organizational Culture
Writer Bio
Audra Bianca has been writing professionally since 2007, with her work covering a variety of subjects and appearing on various websites. Her favorite audiences to write for are small-business owners and job searchers. | http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/factors-influencing-effective-organizational-behavior-26552.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_27754002#0_43079388 | Title: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization | Your Business
Headings: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal Factor: Leadership
Internal Factor: Employees
Internal Factor: Mission Statement
External Factor: Competitors
External Factor: Customers
External Factor: Economy
Content: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization | Your Business
Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
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Internal and external factors have a huge effect on the success or failure of a business. Business owners can’t control external factors, but they must be able to anticipate and adjust to these factors to keep their organizations on track. However, business owners and leaders do have significant influence over internal factors that affect a business, and how they handle these internal factors will have a major impact on the future of their companies. Internal Factor: Leadership
Leadership refers to the people in your organization that make all the major decisions regarding financing, budget, sales, marketing, and human resources. Companies with strong leadership have a clear vision for the future, a plan of how to achieve their goals and a quantifiable way of measuring success. They have also developed the kind of management structure that enables employees to feel empowered, while also meeting production and sales goals. Weak leadership is like a ship without a rudder that has no direction and is in danger of sinking. Leaders that lack a strong vision and that are unable to properly manage their teams will find it difficult to achieve their goals. | http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/internal-external-factors-affect-organization-11641.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_27754002#2_43083592 | Title: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization | Your Business
Headings: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal Factor: Leadership
Internal Factor: Employees
Internal Factor: Mission Statement
External Factor: Competitors
External Factor: Customers
External Factor: Economy
Content: Internal Factor: Employees
Strong businesses feature motivated workers that understand management’s expectations and are given the tools, training, support, and encouragement to not only meet those expectations but to exceed them. It’s not enough for leaders to hire qualified employees, because every good company does the same thing. For a company to consistently produce high results, managers must ensure that they are in constant communication with employees and that any problems or dissatisfaction within the rank-and-file is handled in a timely manner. When employees feel valued and rewarded, they will go above and beyond to maintain a high organizational standard. Internal Factor: Mission Statement
Do your employees understand why your company exists? In other words, has management communicated the mission statement of your business, which is the underlying reason that you make specific products and offer specific services? Defining the ‘why’ of a company rather than the ‘what’ of a company is the key to providing your employees with the motivation and buy-in that affects how hard they work, and how much they believe in what they do. For example, the shoe company Zappos developed a mission statement that it was always about pleasing the customer, no matter what it took. | http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/internal-external-factors-affect-organization-11641.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_27754002#3_43085515 | Title: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization | Your Business
Headings: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal Factor: Leadership
Internal Factor: Employees
Internal Factor: Mission Statement
External Factor: Competitors
External Factor: Customers
External Factor: Economy
Content: Internal Factor: Mission Statement
Do your employees understand why your company exists? In other words, has management communicated the mission statement of your business, which is the underlying reason that you make specific products and offer specific services? Defining the ‘why’ of a company rather than the ‘what’ of a company is the key to providing your employees with the motivation and buy-in that affects how hard they work, and how much they believe in what they do. For example, the shoe company Zappos developed a mission statement that it was always about pleasing the customer, no matter what it took. That mission enabled Zappos’ management to give employees the discretion to give discounts and freebies to customers without supervisor approval. As a result, Zappos soon became known as one of the best customer service companies in the world. External Factor: Competitors
Unless you’ve invented something unique, there are other companies in your industry that sell what you sell. That means you have to be aware of your competition and what they’re doing in the marketplace, and use that information to distinguish yourself in as many ways as possible. | http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/internal-external-factors-affect-organization-11641.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_27754002#6_43090804 | Title: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization | Your Business
Headings: Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal & External Factors That Affect an Organization
Internal Factor: Leadership
Internal Factor: Employees
Internal Factor: Mission Statement
External Factor: Competitors
External Factor: Customers
External Factor: Economy
Content: External Factor: Economy
Business owners can’t control the economy, but they must respond to indicators that trend upward or downward, then adjust their own operations accordingly. For example, if economists forecast a recession, it could be time to tighten budgets, eliminate some projects, and remain in a holding pattern until things improve. However, when the economy grows and interest rates are low, that could make it easier for you to obtain low-interest loans to help expand your business. References
iEduNote: Internal and External Environment Factors That Influences Organizational Decision Making
Management Study HQ: External Factors Affecting Business Environment
KPMG: Risks in Business: Internal and External Pressures
Writer Bio
Sampson Quain is an experienced content writer with a wide range of expertise in small business, digital marketing, SEO marketing, SEM marketing, and social media outreach. He has written primarily for the EHow brand of Demand Studios as well as business strategy sites such as Digital Authority. | http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/internal-external-factors-affect-organization-11641.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_46748236#3_74469150 | Title: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Headings: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Jewish Experience inside Prison
Jews and Prison Gangs - Prison System Set up
Jews Behind Bars - The Judaic Diet
Religious Practices and Traditions
How to find Jewish Prisoner in the US - The Problem with Identifying Jews
The Aleph and Jewish Prisoner Service (JPSI)
A Beacon of Hope
Are There no Safe Spaces for Jew Inmates?
Why Do People Choose to Volunteer?
Content: It is also worth noting that prison anti- Semitism is not mild and nuanced as you may find it in the public sphere. Here, people will celebrate their hate, with bold swastikas and anti- Semitic words tattooed across their bodies. They will beat and maim you for nothing other than being a Jew, which being a small population in prison, you can rarely do anything about it. It is normal for most Jew prisoners to experience insults and other kinds of mistreatment for being Jews. Jews and Prison Gangs - Prison System Set up
Most prison systems will impose a strict segregation rule to try to keep the piece. This means that people from different races will rarely be allowed to mix. According to Ms. Bach, the spokesperson for the California corrections department, 'inmates like to be housed with people familiar to them. They want people from the same neighborhood, geographic area, and the same racial background.' David Arenberg, an inmate, describes the level of segregation experienced inside prisons. According to him, the prison hierarchy of supremacy starts from white supremacist groups such as the skinheads and the Aryan brotherhood, the blacks, American-born Mexicans, Mexican-born Mexicans, and the rest of the prison population. | http://zionism-israel.com/old_testament/Tarshish.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_46748236#4_74471191 | Title: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Headings: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Jewish Experience inside Prison
Jews and Prison Gangs - Prison System Set up
Jews Behind Bars - The Judaic Diet
Religious Practices and Traditions
How to find Jewish Prisoner in the US - The Problem with Identifying Jews
The Aleph and Jewish Prisoner Service (JPSI)
A Beacon of Hope
Are There no Safe Spaces for Jew Inmates?
Why Do People Choose to Volunteer?
Content: This means that people from different races will rarely be allowed to mix. According to Ms. Bach, the spokesperson for the California corrections department, 'inmates like to be housed with people familiar to them. They want people from the same neighborhood, geographic area, and the same racial background.' David Arenberg, an inmate, describes the level of segregation experienced inside prisons. According to him, the prison hierarchy of supremacy starts from white supremacist groups such as the skinheads and the Aryan brotherhood, the blacks, American-born Mexicans, Mexican-born Mexicans, and the rest of the prison population. According to David Arenberg, he was at the bottom of the totem pole in the prison system. The irony of David Arenberg while in prison was related to his skin tone. Since Jews look like white people, most prison systems that impose a segregation rule will place David together with white people in prison, the odd thing is that the white population of prisons is a majority of racist anti-Semites, mainly composed of skinheads and Arian brotherhood. According to Arenberg, the way the segregation works is such that different groups may participate in group games, be in each other's cell but not sit on each other's beds, or share the TV. Wait! | http://zionism-israel.com/old_testament/Tarshish.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_46748236#5_74473268 | Title: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Headings: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Jewish Experience inside Prison
Jews and Prison Gangs - Prison System Set up
Jews Behind Bars - The Judaic Diet
Religious Practices and Traditions
How to find Jewish Prisoner in the US - The Problem with Identifying Jews
The Aleph and Jewish Prisoner Service (JPSI)
A Beacon of Hope
Are There no Safe Spaces for Jew Inmates?
Why Do People Choose to Volunteer?
Content: According to David Arenberg, he was at the bottom of the totem pole in the prison system. The irony of David Arenberg while in prison was related to his skin tone. Since Jews look like white people, most prison systems that impose a segregation rule will place David together with white people in prison, the odd thing is that the white population of prisons is a majority of racist anti-Semites, mainly composed of skinheads and Arian brotherhood. According to Arenberg, the way the segregation works is such that different groups may participate in group games, be in each other's cell but not sit on each other's beds, or share the TV. Wait! It gets worse! When it came to food and cafeteria rules, different races cannot share a meal, eat at the same table, or touch each other's food. All these could lead to a severe beating or even death. Being a Jew meant that Arenberg looked white, but was hated by a majority of the white population, making his daily life a risk. He could not eat at the same time other white people ate; | http://zionism-israel.com/old_testament/Tarshish.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_46748236#6_74475097 | Title: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Headings: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Jewish Experience inside Prison
Jews and Prison Gangs - Prison System Set up
Jews Behind Bars - The Judaic Diet
Religious Practices and Traditions
How to find Jewish Prisoner in the US - The Problem with Identifying Jews
The Aleph and Jewish Prisoner Service (JPSI)
A Beacon of Hope
Are There no Safe Spaces for Jew Inmates?
Why Do People Choose to Volunteer?
Content: It gets worse! When it came to food and cafeteria rules, different races cannot share a meal, eat at the same table, or touch each other's food. All these could lead to a severe beating or even death. Being a Jew meant that Arenberg looked white, but was hated by a majority of the white population, making his daily life a risk. He could not eat at the same time other white people ate; neither could he be seen joining other races’ tables or meals. Luckily for Arenberg, he was a trained lawyer, and thanks to a successful piece of advice that helped out one of the members of the Arian brotherhood reduce a 21-year jail stint to zero, he got to survive. The advice he proposed helped him get a deal allowing him to survive among the white population, where he ate after they had left the table. It also afforded him some protection as a Jew, as he could not get beat up, or worse, killed. However, for most Jews, being locked up together with people who hate you, and glorify the regime that was out to exterminate your race is a traumatizing time. | http://zionism-israel.com/old_testament/Tarshish.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_46748236#7_74476950 | Title: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Headings: Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Are Jews Treated any Fair in Prison? Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Anti-Semitism inside Prisons
Jewish Experience inside Prison
Jews and Prison Gangs - Prison System Set up
Jews Behind Bars - The Judaic Diet
Religious Practices and Traditions
How to find Jewish Prisoner in the US - The Problem with Identifying Jews
The Aleph and Jewish Prisoner Service (JPSI)
A Beacon of Hope
Are There no Safe Spaces for Jew Inmates?
Why Do People Choose to Volunteer?
Content: neither could he be seen joining other races’ tables or meals. Luckily for Arenberg, he was a trained lawyer, and thanks to a successful piece of advice that helped out one of the members of the Arian brotherhood reduce a 21-year jail stint to zero, he got to survive. The advice he proposed helped him get a deal allowing him to survive among the white population, where he ate after they had left the table. It also afforded him some protection as a Jew, as he could not get beat up, or worse, killed. However, for most Jews, being locked up together with people who hate you, and glorify the regime that was out to exterminate your race is a traumatizing time. Jews have been beaten to death and gone through harrowing experiences while in prison. According to Stefan Leeb, an inmate of the California Department of Corrections, being segregated with skinheads and white supremacists was the riskiest thing that could happen to his life. It was putting him together with people that hated him the most and would not flinch while taking his life. He did not mind being housed with other races; however, the segregation system left him stuck with the worst kind of people. | http://zionism-israel.com/old_testament/Tarshish.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90744639#3_166437936 | Title: The 1920s - Women - The 1920's
Headings:
Women
Key Points
Essential Questions:
How does the Flapper represent the "new woman"?
The flapper represents the new woman because they became the modern woman who was bold and frankly did not care what people thought. Before the 1920s, women were supposed to be quiet and stay out of the way, but the flapper brought women that could speak their minds and do what they wanted to do.
Were the 1920's successful for the women's movement?
Overall, the 1920s was a successful time for the women's movement. Activists made quite a few gains with the right to vote, jobs, education, and more. Although some of the interest in the women's movement decreased, the time was still very successful.
Content: Other gains of this period for women included the creation of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor. This fought for women if they worked in unsafe
conditions or if something was not right for women at
work. Women for the first time were also allowed to be in the Olympics in 1928. Some were angered by this and said it was not right, but women were getting closer to being equal to men. One final way the Women's Movement was successful in the 1920s is that more women were being educated. All girl colleges were established and the percent of women with college
degrees increased being 39%. Life became different for many women in the 1920's. Because of the higher education women received, they were able to get jobs as secretaries, teachers, nurses, and more. Now, women were earning their own money, but many stopped working once they got
married. Key Points
How did the flappers change the view of women in the 1920s? | https://1920clashoftheages.weebly.com/women.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90929153#0_166777652 | Title: suburbia - 1950's
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Content: suburbia - 1950's
Suburban Growth and Lifestyle
By: Nina Stoneham
Back in the 1950s many people lived in suburbs or, areas that are close to the cities. They were made for people that worked in the cities but maybe didn’t want to necessarily live in the city. Suburbs were mostly outside the city limits with roads leading to the city. Once the veterans came home from war they wanted to start a life right away and get married and so forth. That included finding and buying a house for the family to live in. The suburbs became a big thing again with real-estate organizations selling lots with several different styles of houses built on them. Returning veterans received low-payment, better lending rates and long-term mortgages if they bought a home. These offers were encouraged by the Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Administration. One of the most famous early suburbs was Levittown. | https://1950s.weebly.com/suburbia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90929153#1_166778774 | Title: suburbia - 1950's
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Content: That included finding and buying a house for the family to live in. The suburbs became a big thing again with real-estate organizations selling lots with several different styles of houses built on them. Returning veterans received low-payment, better lending rates and long-term mortgages if they bought a home. These offers were encouraged by the Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Administration. One of the most famous early suburbs was Levittown. This suburb was located east of New York City. It was developed by a man named William Levitt and his brother and father. They owned a firm that, by the summer of 1951, had built 17,447 homes in this so called Levittown. Levitt and sons also included schools, stores, parks and a community center in Levittown. The houses in the town were constructed very similarly to each other. | https://1950s.weebly.com/suburbia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90929153#4_166781938 | Title: suburbia - 1950's
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Content: In 1957, the average age of a Levittown adult was 35. Each family or home contained approximately 2.13 children. The children outnumbered the adults in the community. At first businessmen would commute to nearby cities for their jobs. Many businesses began to move from the cities, so fewer businessmen had to commute then. The wives would stay at home, in the suburbs, tending to the house, shopping for goods and taking care of the family. In fact, a lot of the roles that were commonly seen as either a woman’s role of a man’s role were switched. The wife would fix up the house and decorate it while the husband would go shopping and attend PTA meetings. The wife would also keep track of the family’s bills. Another big thing was competition. | https://1950s.weebly.com/suburbia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90929153#5_166782904 | Title: suburbia - 1950's
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Content: The wives would stay at home, in the suburbs, tending to the house, shopping for goods and taking care of the family. In fact, a lot of the roles that were commonly seen as either a woman’s role of a man’s role were switched. The wife would fix up the house and decorate it while the husband would go shopping and attend PTA meetings. The wife would also keep track of the family’s bills. Another big thing was competition. Neighbors loved to compete with each other on housekeeping. If someone had a nice lawn then others had to have a nice lawn as well. There was even a book written about suburban life called The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit written by Sloan Wilson that showed the negative side about living in the suburbs. In addition to this sense of feeling like everyone has to belong, there was also a sense of conformity. A feeling of sameness and that everyone should be alike and fit in, rather than be different and upset things. | https://1950s.weebly.com/suburbia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90929153#6_166784066 | Title: suburbia - 1950's
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Content: Neighbors loved to compete with each other on housekeeping. If someone had a nice lawn then others had to have a nice lawn as well. There was even a book written about suburban life called The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit written by Sloan Wilson that showed the negative side about living in the suburbs. In addition to this sense of feeling like everyone has to belong, there was also a sense of conformity. A feeling of sameness and that everyone should be alike and fit in, rather than be different and upset things. This also was true in the workplace as well as in the home. Suburbs have really become a useful invention for many people. Suburban outgrowth also produced more cars buying which in turn led to more roads having to be built. The more cars there were on the road, the more traffic there was. Malls and fast food restaurants began to be built for people on the go. | https://1950s.weebly.com/suburbia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90929153#7_166785152 | Title: suburbia - 1950's
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Content: This also was true in the workplace as well as in the home. Suburbs have really become a useful invention for many people. Suburban outgrowth also produced more cars buying which in turn led to more roads having to be built. The more cars there were on the road, the more traffic there was. Malls and fast food restaurants began to be built for people on the go. If suburbs had not been thought of, there would be some pretty congested cities by now with overcrowding and they probably wouldn’t be clean either. Thanks to Mr. Levitt and his ideas more people can continue to live in the quiet suburbs and still have a well-paying job in the city. The suburb also brought the family together after so many years of separation with the war and the Great Depression. Housing in America in the 50s may have been changing for the better. Information From: | https://1950s.weebly.com/suburbia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_90929153#8_166786211 | Title: suburbia - 1950's
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Content: If suburbs had not been thought of, there would be some pretty congested cities by now with overcrowding and they probably wouldn’t be clean either. Thanks to Mr. Levitt and his ideas more people can continue to live in the quiet suburbs and still have a well-paying job in the city. The suburb also brought the family together after so many years of separation with the war and the Great Depression. Housing in America in the 50s may have been changing for the better. Information From: “Suburbia.” American Decades. Vols. 6. 2001. | https://1950s.weebly.com/suburbia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_91499851#3_167730496 | Title: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas | Climate Change Impacts | US EPA
Headings: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
Climate Change Impacts
Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
On This Page:
Overview
Key Points
Sea Level Rise
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer
Impacts of Changes in Storm Surge and Precipitation
Impacts of Coastal Water Temperature
Climate Ready Estuaries Program
Impacts to Coral Reefs and Shellfish
References
Content: This rising acidity can have significant impacts on coastal and marine ecosystems. The impacts of climate change are likely to worsen problems that coastal areas already face. Confronting existing challenges that affect man-made infrastructure and coastal ecosystems, such as shoreline erosion, coastal flooding, and water pollution, is already a concern in many areas. Addressing the additional stress of climate change may require new approaches to managing land, water, waste, and ecosystems. Top of Page
Sea Level Rise
Observed changes in sea level relative to land elevation in the United States between 1960 and 2014. Source: EPA (2015)
Click the image to view a larger version. Since 1901, global sea level has risen approximately eight inches. [ 3] [4]
In a particular location, the change in sea level that is observed will be affected by the increase in global sea level as well as land movement up or down. The motion of land can be caused by subsiding coastal lands, oil and water extraction activities, melting ice, or tectonic movement. | https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-coastal-areas_.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_91499851#4_167732223 | Title: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas | Climate Change Impacts | US EPA
Headings: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
Climate Change Impacts
Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
On This Page:
Overview
Key Points
Sea Level Rise
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer
Impacts of Changes in Storm Surge and Precipitation
Impacts of Coastal Water Temperature
Climate Ready Estuaries Program
Impacts to Coral Reefs and Shellfish
References
Content: Source: EPA (2015)
Click the image to view a larger version. Since 1901, global sea level has risen approximately eight inches. [ 3] [4]
In a particular location, the change in sea level that is observed will be affected by the increase in global sea level as well as land movement up or down. The motion of land can be caused by subsiding coastal lands, oil and water extraction activities, melting ice, or tectonic movement. The terms "local" or "relative" sea level refer to both the global change in sea level and the effects of land motion. Where the land is sinking, the rate of relative sea level rise is larger than the global rate. Some of the fastest rates of relative sea level rise in the United States are occurring in areas where the land is sinking, including parts of the Gulf Coast. For example, coastal Louisiana has seen its relative sea level rise by eight inches or more in the last 50 years, [2] which is about twice the global rate. Subsiding land in the Chesapeake Bay area worsens the effects of relative sea level rise, increasing the risk of flooding in cities, inhabited islands, and tidal wetlands. [ | https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-coastal-areas_.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_91499851#5_167734031 | Title: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas | Climate Change Impacts | US EPA
Headings: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
Climate Change Impacts
Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
On This Page:
Overview
Key Points
Sea Level Rise
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer
Impacts of Changes in Storm Surge and Precipitation
Impacts of Coastal Water Temperature
Climate Ready Estuaries Program
Impacts to Coral Reefs and Shellfish
References
Content: The terms "local" or "relative" sea level refer to both the global change in sea level and the effects of land motion. Where the land is sinking, the rate of relative sea level rise is larger than the global rate. Some of the fastest rates of relative sea level rise in the United States are occurring in areas where the land is sinking, including parts of the Gulf Coast. For example, coastal Louisiana has seen its relative sea level rise by eight inches or more in the last 50 years, [2] which is about twice the global rate. Subsiding land in the Chesapeake Bay area worsens the effects of relative sea level rise, increasing the risk of flooding in cities, inhabited islands, and tidal wetlands. [ 2]
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has developed a tool to visualize the potential impacts of sea level rise on coastal communities in the United States. NOAA's sea level rise and coastal flooding impacts viewer. Source: NOAA (2012)
Mostly because of these differences in land motion, estimates of future relative sea level rise vary for different regions. Climate change models project that global sea level rise will accelerate in the 21st century. | https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-coastal-areas_.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_91499851#6_167735935 | Title: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas | Climate Change Impacts | US EPA
Headings: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
Climate Change Impacts
Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
On This Page:
Overview
Key Points
Sea Level Rise
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer
Impacts of Changes in Storm Surge and Precipitation
Impacts of Coastal Water Temperature
Climate Ready Estuaries Program
Impacts to Coral Reefs and Shellfish
References
Content: 2]
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has developed a tool to visualize the potential impacts of sea level rise on coastal communities in the United States. NOAA's sea level rise and coastal flooding impacts viewer. Source: NOAA (2012)
Mostly because of these differences in land motion, estimates of future relative sea level rise vary for different regions. Climate change models project that global sea level rise will accelerate in the 21st century. Models based on thermal expansion and ice melt estimate that global sea level is very likely to rise between 1 and 3 feet by the end of the century. Typically, these models do not, however, incorporate all of the possible responses of ice sheets to warmer temperatures, which could further raise sea level, but is unlikely to add more than one foot. [ 2] [4] [5]
For more information on recent and future sea level rise, please visit the Science section. Growing populations and development along the coasts increase the vulnerability of coastal ecosystems to sea level rise. Development can block the inland migration of wetlands in response of sea level rise, and change the amount of sediment delivered to coastal areas and accelerate erosion. | https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-coastal-areas_.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_91499851#7_167737880 | Title: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas | Climate Change Impacts | US EPA
Headings: Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
Climate Change Impacts
Climate Impacts on Coastal Areas
On This Page:
Overview
Key Points
Sea Level Rise
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Content: Models based on thermal expansion and ice melt estimate that global sea level is very likely to rise between 1 and 3 feet by the end of the century. Typically, these models do not, however, incorporate all of the possible responses of ice sheets to warmer temperatures, which could further raise sea level, but is unlikely to add more than one foot. [ 2] [4] [5]
For more information on recent and future sea level rise, please visit the Science section. Growing populations and development along the coasts increase the vulnerability of coastal ecosystems to sea level rise. Development can block the inland migration of wetlands in response of sea level rise, and change the amount of sediment delivered to coastal areas and accelerate erosion. For example, coastal Louisiana lost approximately 2000 square miles of wetlands in recent decades due to human alterations of the Mississippi River's sediment system and oil and water extraction that has caused land to sink. As a result of these changes, wetlands do not receive enough sediment to keep up with rising seas, and may no longer function as natural buffers to flooding. [ 6]
Rising sea level also increases the salinity of ground water and pushes salt water further upstream. Higher salinity can make water undrinkable without desalination, and harms many aquatic plants and animals. [ 2]
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Coastal areas are also vulnerable to increases in the intensity of storm surge and heavy precipitation. | https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-impacts-coastal-areas_.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_92085040#0_168663850 | Title: Germans - Immigrants of The 19th Century
Headings:
A Century Later
Content: Germans - Immigrants of The 19th Century
Processing German immigrants bound for America. Credit: library.thinkquest.org
During the 19th century some 1,452,870 Germans immigrated to America. After 1850 they were the dominant immigrant group and repeatedly outnumbered the Irish each subsequent decade. Prior to the 19th century German immigrants were typically affiliated with a Christian religious sect and were seeking religious freedom. However, once America became a nation of cheap land and employment the German immigrants were typically farmers, tradesmen, mechanics and unskilled workers seeking better economic advantages. Others sought political asylum from the powers at be in Germany. The liberal movement spawned by Kant, Fichte, Geothe, and Schiller was struggling for survival in a conservative Lutheran nation where their ideas were considered sacrilege. The young University students who were attracted by liberalism were also attracted by the prospect of moving to a more accepting nation. For farmers America provided an immense wealth of cheap land. | https://19thcenturyimmigrants.weebly.com/germans.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_92085040#1_168665182 | Title: Germans - Immigrants of The 19th Century
Headings:
A Century Later
Content: However, once America became a nation of cheap land and employment the German immigrants were typically farmers, tradesmen, mechanics and unskilled workers seeking better economic advantages. Others sought political asylum from the powers at be in Germany. The liberal movement spawned by Kant, Fichte, Geothe, and Schiller was struggling for survival in a conservative Lutheran nation where their ideas were considered sacrilege. The young University students who were attracted by liberalism were also attracted by the prospect of moving to a more accepting nation. For farmers America provided an immense wealth of cheap land. The homestead law of 1862, which provided 160 acres, as long as it was developed for five years, encouraged many German farmers to immigrate and move to the American Mid-west and West. Unlike many other immigrant groups the Germans were not driven to immigration by poverty. Once in America the Germans dispersed across the West and Midwest. There were several urban centers upon which German immigrants converged in large numbers. They were St. Louis, Belleville, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Milwaukee. | https://19thcenturyimmigrants.weebly.com/germans.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_92085040#2_168666570 | Title: Germans - Immigrants of The 19th Century
Headings:
A Century Later
Content: The homestead law of 1862, which provided 160 acres, as long as it was developed for five years, encouraged many German farmers to immigrate and move to the American Mid-west and West. Unlike many other immigrant groups the Germans were not driven to immigration by poverty. Once in America the Germans dispersed across the West and Midwest. There were several urban centers upon which German immigrants converged in large numbers. They were St. Louis, Belleville, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Milwaukee. The state of Wisconsin in particular became the home of many German immigrants during the 1800s. Compared to other immigrant groups the Germans were by far the most socially acceptable in America. They had a protestant background, were typically thrifty and reasonably well educated. Even the Immigration Restriction League expressed a preference for the German immigrant. German immigrants of the 19th century were primarily farmers. | https://19thcenturyimmigrants.weebly.com/germans.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_92085040#3_168667764 | Title: Germans - Immigrants of The 19th Century
Headings:
A Century Later
Content: The state of Wisconsin in particular became the home of many German immigrants during the 1800s. Compared to other immigrant groups the Germans were by far the most socially acceptable in America. They had a protestant background, were typically thrifty and reasonably well educated. Even the Immigration Restriction League expressed a preference for the German immigrant. German immigrants of the 19th century were primarily farmers. However, they were also the dominant skilled work force in the major cities. A Century Later
Americans with German ancestry still heavily populate the Midwest. | https://19thcenturyimmigrants.weebly.com/germans.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_99192591#1_184350932 | Title: Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Headings: Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Content: At the same time, he applied his " new thinking " to Soviet foreign policy, hoping to end the Cold War with the United States and the strains the conflict had placed on the economy. Although Gorbachev implemented extensive economic reforms and introduced limited democratic elections, none of his measures were successful in arresting economic decline, and he was too committed to the idea of socialism to introduce a true free market system. As Gorbachev struggled to find solutions to fight stagnation, in the spring of 1990, Boris Yeltsin was elected President of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in a popular election. Yeltsin was a threat to Gorbachev's centralized power for several reasons. As leader of the largest republic in the USSR, his opinions would have a great deal of sway. Because he, unlike Gorbachev, moved to make his post democratically elected and then won the open elections, his leadership held more legitimacy in the minds of the people. Yeltsin also began to make proposals to detach his republic from the larger Soviet system, such as suggesting that Russia be granted economic autonomy, and he made the personal decision to leave the Communist Party. Over the course of the summer of 1990, all fifteen republics of the former Soviet Union followed Russia's lead, and one by one they declared themselves to be sovereign states. Although the U.S. Government hoped for continued political stability under Gorbachev, it also sought the emergence of a free market economy in Eastern Europe. The latter was not acceptable to Gorbachev, and he faced increasing challenges from the free market-oriented Boris Yeltsin. | https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/pcw/108229.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_99192591#4_184356910 | Title: Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Headings: Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Content: He stepped aside, and Yeltsin led Russia into the new, post-Soviet era. In the wake of the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the now independent states of the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and Belarus came together to create the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). With the exception of Georgia and the Baltic States, the former Soviet Republics joined the CIS by the end of the year. Georgia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania all also established their independence in 1991. The total collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 took many in the West by surprise. The fundamental factors that contributed to collapse, including economic stagnation and the overextension of the military, were rooted in Soviet policies, but the Cold War and the U.S. policy of containment played a role as well. Cold War competition with the United States that had fed Soviet expansionism and the arms race helped to create the economic conditions that preceded the collapse. At the same time, both Reagan and his successor, President George H. W. Bush, had maintained good relationships with Gorbachev and provided assistance in support of his policies and reforms. As President, Bush tried to support Gorbachev in his efforts to maintain stability and unity in the Russian empire and pushed for drastic nuclear disarmament agreements. When Yeltsin took power in the wake of the failed coup attempt, the Bush Administration was forced to rethink its policy, and shift toward cooperation with the new Russian leader. | https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/pcw/108229.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_99192591#7_184363311 | Title: Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Headings: Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Dissolution of the USSR and the Establishment of Independent Republics, 1991
Content: In the end, the Russian Federation became the successor state for the Soviet Union, which meant that it took responsibility for weapons control and disposal, for outstanding debt, but also for the Soviet seat on the UN Security Council. The collapse of the Soviet Union had vital implications for U.S. foreign policy. The Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States had created a sort of bipolar stability, as the two hegemonic powers balanced one another. The expectation was that the end of the East-West conflict would mean international stability, but this hope was not borne out, as civil wars and other conflicts in the developing world presented new challenges. In the spring of 1991, as the U.S.S.R. was splintering, the United States faced its first post-Cold War challenge in the form of the Gulf War; for the first time since World War II, the United States went to war with the full support of the Soviet leadership - a sign of a potential future of partnership in creating a more secure world order. Moreover, the disintegration of Yugoslavia took place when Cold War rivalries were replaced by ethnic disputes, and the conflict that followed eventually involved U.S. troops in a peacekeeping mission in Bosnia. Despite the collapse of the Soviet Union and the democratization of its Eastern European satellites, the end of the Cold War conflict between the communist East and capitalist West resulted in an increased uncertainty in many parts of the world. | https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/pcw/108229.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_101728000#6_186305781 | Title: What Is a Social Problem?
Headings: 1.1
What Is a Social Problem?
1.1 What Is a Social Problem?
Learning Objectives
The Natural History of a Social Problem
Stage 1: Emergence and Claims Making
Stage 2: Legitimacy
Stage 3: Renewed Claims Making
Stage 4: Development of Alternative Strategies
Key Takeaways
Content: In this view, many types of negative conditions and behaviors exist. Many of these are considered sufficiently negative to acquire the status of a social problem; some do not receive this consideration and thus do not become a social problem; and some become considered a social problem only if citizens, policymakers, or other parties call attention to the condition or behavior. Sometimes disputes occur over whether a particular condition or behavior has negative consequences and is thus a social problem. A current example is climate change: although almost all climate scientists think climate change is real and serious, more than one-third of the American public thinks that climate change is not happening. © Thinkstock
The history of attention given to rape and sexual assault in the United States before and after the 1970s provides an example of this latter situation. These acts of sexual violence against women have probably occurred from the beginning of humanity and certainly were very common in the United States before the 1970s. Although men were sometimes arrested and prosecuted for rape and sexual assault, sexual violence was otherwise ignored by legal policymakers and received little attention in college textbooks and the news media, and many people thought that rape and sexual assault were just something that happened (Allison & Wrightsman, 1993). | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/a-primer-on-social-problems/s04-01-what-is-a-social-problem.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_101728000#7_186307721 | Title: What Is a Social Problem?
Headings: 1.1
What Is a Social Problem?
1.1 What Is a Social Problem?
Learning Objectives
The Natural History of a Social Problem
Stage 1: Emergence and Claims Making
Stage 2: Legitimacy
Stage 3: Renewed Claims Making
Stage 4: Development of Alternative Strategies
Key Takeaways
Content: A current example is climate change: although almost all climate scientists think climate change is real and serious, more than one-third of the American public thinks that climate change is not happening. © Thinkstock
The history of attention given to rape and sexual assault in the United States before and after the 1970s provides an example of this latter situation. These acts of sexual violence against women have probably occurred from the beginning of humanity and certainly were very common in the United States before the 1970s. Although men were sometimes arrested and prosecuted for rape and sexual assault, sexual violence was otherwise ignored by legal policymakers and received little attention in college textbooks and the news media, and many people thought that rape and sexual assault were just something that happened (Allison & Wrightsman, 1993). Allison, J. A., & Wrightsman, L. S. (1993). Rape: The misunderstood crime. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/a-primer-on-social-problems/s04-01-what-is-a-social-problem.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_101728000#8_186309264 | Title: What Is a Social Problem?
Headings: 1.1
What Is a Social Problem?
1.1 What Is a Social Problem?
Learning Objectives
The Natural History of a Social Problem
Stage 1: Emergence and Claims Making
Stage 2: Legitimacy
Stage 3: Renewed Claims Making
Stage 4: Development of Alternative Strategies
Key Takeaways
Content: Allison, J. A., & Wrightsman, L. S. (1993). Rape: The misunderstood crime. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Thus although sexual violence existed, it was not considered a social problem. When the contemporary women’s movement began in the late 1970s, it soon focused on rape and sexual assault as serious crimes and as manifestations of women’s inequality. Thanks to this focus, rape and sexual assault eventually entered the public consciousness, views of these crimes began to change, and legal policymakers began to give them more attention. In short, sexual violence against women became a social problem. Before the 1970s, rape and sexual assault certainly existed and were very common, but they were generally ignored and not considered a social problem. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/a-primer-on-social-problems/s04-01-what-is-a-social-problem.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_101728000#9_186310596 | Title: What Is a Social Problem?
Headings: 1.1
What Is a Social Problem?
1.1 What Is a Social Problem?
Learning Objectives
The Natural History of a Social Problem
Stage 1: Emergence and Claims Making
Stage 2: Legitimacy
Stage 3: Renewed Claims Making
Stage 4: Development of Alternative Strategies
Key Takeaways
Content: Thus although sexual violence existed, it was not considered a social problem. When the contemporary women’s movement began in the late 1970s, it soon focused on rape and sexual assault as serious crimes and as manifestations of women’s inequality. Thanks to this focus, rape and sexual assault eventually entered the public consciousness, views of these crimes began to change, and legal policymakers began to give them more attention. In short, sexual violence against women became a social problem. Before the 1970s, rape and sexual assault certainly existed and were very common, but they were generally ignored and not considered a social problem. When the contemporary women’s movement arose during the 1970s, it focused on sexual violence against women and turned this behavior into a social problem. Image courtesy of Women’s eNews, http://www.flickr.com/photos/wenews/5167303294/.
The social constructionist view raises an interesting question: When is a social problem a social problem? According to some sociologists who adopt this view, negative conditions and behaviors are not a social problem unless they are recognized as such by policymakers, large numbers of lay citizens, or other segments of our society; these sociologists would thus say that rape and sexual assault before the 1970s were not a social problem because our society as a whole paid them little attention. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/a-primer-on-social-problems/s04-01-what-is-a-social-problem.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_101728000#10_186312563 | Title: What Is a Social Problem?
Headings: 1.1
What Is a Social Problem?
1.1 What Is a Social Problem?
Learning Objectives
The Natural History of a Social Problem
Stage 1: Emergence and Claims Making
Stage 2: Legitimacy
Stage 3: Renewed Claims Making
Stage 4: Development of Alternative Strategies
Key Takeaways
Content: When the contemporary women’s movement arose during the 1970s, it focused on sexual violence against women and turned this behavior into a social problem. Image courtesy of Women’s eNews, http://www.flickr.com/photos/wenews/5167303294/.
The social constructionist view raises an interesting question: When is a social problem a social problem? According to some sociologists who adopt this view, negative conditions and behaviors are not a social problem unless they are recognized as such by policymakers, large numbers of lay citizens, or other segments of our society; these sociologists would thus say that rape and sexual assault before the 1970s were not a social problem because our society as a whole paid them little attention. Other sociologists say that negative conditions and behaviors should be considered a social problem even if they receive little or no attention; these sociologists would thus say that rape and sexual assault before the 1970s were a social problem. This type of debate is probably akin to the age-old question: If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, is a sound made? As such, it is not easy to answer, but it does reinforce one of the key beliefs of the social constructionist view: | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/a-primer-on-social-problems/s04-01-what-is-a-social-problem.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_101728000#11_186314371 | Title: What Is a Social Problem?
Headings: 1.1
What Is a Social Problem?
1.1 What Is a Social Problem?
Learning Objectives
The Natural History of a Social Problem
Stage 1: Emergence and Claims Making
Stage 2: Legitimacy
Stage 3: Renewed Claims Making
Stage 4: Development of Alternative Strategies
Key Takeaways
Content: Other sociologists say that negative conditions and behaviors should be considered a social problem even if they receive little or no attention; these sociologists would thus say that rape and sexual assault before the 1970s were a social problem. This type of debate is probably akin to the age-old question: If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, is a sound made? As such, it is not easy to answer, but it does reinforce one of the key beliefs of the social constructionist view: Perception matters at least as much as reality, and sometimes more so. In line with this belief, social constructionism emphasizes that citizens, interest groups, policymakers, and other parties often compete to influence popular perceptions of many types of conditions and behaviors. They try to influence news media coverage and popular views of the nature and extent of any negative consequences that may be occurring, the reasons underlying the condition or behavior in question, and possible solutions to the problem. Sometimes a condition or behavior becomes a social problem even if there is little or no basis for this perception. A historical example involves women in college. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/a-primer-on-social-problems/s04-01-what-is-a-social-problem.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_102017647#1_186960592 | Title: Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Headings: 15.4
Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
15.4 Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Learning Objectives
How Are Cultures Created?
Founder’s Values
Industry Demands
How Are Cultures Maintained?
Attraction-Selection-Attrition (ASA)
New Employee Onboarding
What Can Employees Do During Onboarding?
OB Toolbox: You’ve Got a New Job! Now How Do You Get on Board?
What Can Organizations Do During Onboarding?
What Can Organizational Insiders Do During Onboarding?
Leadership
Reward Systems
OB Toolbox: Best Practices
Visual Elements of Organizational Culture
Mission Statement
Rituals
Rules and Policies
Physical Layout
Stories
OB Toolbox: As a Job Candidate, How Would You Find Out If You Are a Good Fit?
Key Takeaway
Exercises
Content: Understanding this question is important so that you know how they can be changed. An organization’s culture is shaped as the organization faces external and internal challenges and learns how to deal with them. When the organization’s way of doing business provides a successful adaptation to environmental challenges and ensures success, those values are retained. These values and ways of doing business are taught to new members as the way to do business. Schein, E. H. (1992). Organizational culture and leadership. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Figure 15.8 Culture Creation and Maintenance
The factors that are most important in the creation of an organization’s culture include founders’ values, preferences, and industry demands. Founder’s Values
A company’s culture, particularly during its early years, is inevitably tied to the personality, background, and values of its founder or founders, as well as their vision for the future of the organization. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/an-introduction-to-organizational-behavior-v1.1/s19-04-creating-and-maintaining-organ.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_102017647#2_186962690 | Title: Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Headings: 15.4
Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
15.4 Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Learning Objectives
How Are Cultures Created?
Founder’s Values
Industry Demands
How Are Cultures Maintained?
Attraction-Selection-Attrition (ASA)
New Employee Onboarding
What Can Employees Do During Onboarding?
OB Toolbox: You’ve Got a New Job! Now How Do You Get on Board?
What Can Organizations Do During Onboarding?
What Can Organizational Insiders Do During Onboarding?
Leadership
Reward Systems
OB Toolbox: Best Practices
Visual Elements of Organizational Culture
Mission Statement
Rituals
Rules and Policies
Physical Layout
Stories
OB Toolbox: As a Job Candidate, How Would You Find Out If You Are a Good Fit?
Key Takeaway
Exercises
Content: Organizational culture and leadership. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Figure 15.8 Culture Creation and Maintenance
The factors that are most important in the creation of an organization’s culture include founders’ values, preferences, and industry demands. Founder’s Values
A company’s culture, particularly during its early years, is inevitably tied to the personality, background, and values of its founder or founders, as well as their vision for the future of the organization. This explains one reason why culture is so hard to change: It is shaped in the early days of a company’s history. When entrepreneurs establish their own businesses, the way they want to do business determines the organization’s rules, the structure set-up in the company, and the people they hire to work with them. As a case in point, some of the existing corporate values of the ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Holdings Inc. can easily be traced to the personalities of its founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. In 1978, the two ex-hippie high school friends opened up their first ice-cream shop in a renovated gas station in Burlington, Vermont. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/an-introduction-to-organizational-behavior-v1.1/s19-04-creating-and-maintaining-organ.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_102017647#5_186969369 | Title: Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Headings: 15.4
Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
15.4 Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Learning Objectives
How Are Cultures Created?
Founder’s Values
Industry Demands
How Are Cultures Maintained?
Attraction-Selection-Attrition (ASA)
New Employee Onboarding
What Can Employees Do During Onboarding?
OB Toolbox: You’ve Got a New Job! Now How Do You Get on Board?
What Can Organizations Do During Onboarding?
What Can Organizational Insiders Do During Onboarding?
Leadership
Reward Systems
OB Toolbox: Best Practices
Visual Elements of Organizational Culture
Mission Statement
Rituals
Rules and Policies
Physical Layout
Stories
OB Toolbox: As a Job Candidate, How Would You Find Out If You Are a Good Fit?
Key Takeaway
Exercises
Content: Workforce Management, 84, 32–38; Rubis, L., Fox, A., Pomeroy, A., Leonard, B., Shea, T. F., Moss, D., Kraft, G., & Overman, S. (2005). 50 for history. HR Magazine, 50, 13, 10–24; Smalley, S. (2007, December 3). Ben & Jerry’s bitter crunch. Newsweek, 150, 50. There are many other examples of founders’ instilling their own strongly held beliefs or personalities to the businesses they found. For example, as mentioned earlier, Microsoft’s aggressive nature is often traced back to Bill Gates and his competitiveness. According to one anecdote, his competitive nature even extends to his personal life such that one of his pastimes is to compete with his wife in solving identical jigsaw puzzles to see who can finish faster. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/an-introduction-to-organizational-behavior-v1.1/s19-04-creating-and-maintaining-organ.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_102017647#6_186971225 | Title: Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Headings: 15.4
Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
15.4 Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Learning Objectives
How Are Cultures Created?
Founder’s Values
Industry Demands
How Are Cultures Maintained?
Attraction-Selection-Attrition (ASA)
New Employee Onboarding
What Can Employees Do During Onboarding?
OB Toolbox: You’ve Got a New Job! Now How Do You Get on Board?
What Can Organizations Do During Onboarding?
What Can Organizational Insiders Do During Onboarding?
Leadership
Reward Systems
OB Toolbox: Best Practices
Visual Elements of Organizational Culture
Mission Statement
Rituals
Rules and Policies
Physical Layout
Stories
OB Toolbox: As a Job Candidate, How Would You Find Out If You Are a Good Fit?
Key Takeaway
Exercises
Content: Ben & Jerry’s bitter crunch. Newsweek, 150, 50. There are many other examples of founders’ instilling their own strongly held beliefs or personalities to the businesses they found. For example, as mentioned earlier, Microsoft’s aggressive nature is often traced back to Bill Gates and his competitiveness. According to one anecdote, his competitive nature even extends to his personal life such that one of his pastimes is to compete with his wife in solving identical jigsaw puzzles to see who can finish faster. Schlender, B. (1998, June 22). Gates’ crusade. Fortune, 137, 30–32. Similarly, Joseph Pratt, a history and management professor, notes, “There definitely is an Exxon way. This is John D. Rockefeller’s company, this is Standard Oil of New Jersey, this is the one that is most closely shaped by Rockefeller’s traditions. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/an-introduction-to-organizational-behavior-v1.1/s19-04-creating-and-maintaining-organ.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_102017647#10_186978527 | Title: Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Headings: 15.4
Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
15.4 Creating and Maintaining Organizational Culture
Learning Objectives
How Are Cultures Created?
Founder’s Values
Industry Demands
How Are Cultures Maintained?
Attraction-Selection-Attrition (ASA)
New Employee Onboarding
What Can Employees Do During Onboarding?
OB Toolbox: You’ve Got a New Job! Now How Do You Get on Board?
What Can Organizations Do During Onboarding?
What Can Organizational Insiders Do During Onboarding?
Leadership
Reward Systems
OB Toolbox: Best Practices
Visual Elements of Organizational Culture
Mission Statement
Rituals
Rules and Policies
Physical Layout
Stories
OB Toolbox: As a Job Candidate, How Would You Find Out If You Are a Good Fit?
Key Takeaway
Exercises
Content: Founder values become part of the corporate culture to the degree they help the company be successful. For example, the social activism of Ben & Jerry’s was instilled in the company because founders strongly believed in these issues. However, these values probably would not be surviving 3 decades later if they had not helped the company in its initial stages. In the case of Ben & Jerry’s, these charitable values helped distinguish their brand from larger corporate brands and attracted a loyal customer base. Thus, by providing a competitive advantage, these values were retained as part of the corporate culture and were taught to new members as the right way to do business. Similarly, the early success of Microsoft may be attributed to its relatively aggressive corporate culture, which provided a source of competitive advantage. Industry Demands
While founders undoubtedly exert a powerful influence over corporate cultures, the industry characteristics also play a role. Industry characteristics and demands act as a force to create similarities among organizational cultures. For example, despite some differences, many companies in the insurance and banking industries are stable and rule oriented, many companies in the high-tech industry have innovative cultures, and companies in the nonprofit industry tend to be people oriented. If the industry is one with a large number of regulatory requirements—for example, banking, health care, and nuclear power plant industries—then we might expect the presence of a large number of rules and regulations, a bureaucratic company structure, and a stable culture. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/an-introduction-to-organizational-behavior-v1.1/s19-04-creating-and-maintaining-organ.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#0_188429026 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Explain the reasons why we have federal administrative agencies. Explain the difference between executive branch agencies and independent agencies. Describe the constitutional issue that questions whether administrative agencies could have authority to make enforceable rules that affect business. Why Have Administrative Agencies? The US Constitution mentions only three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial (Articles I, II, and III). There is no mention of agencies in the Constitution, even though federal agencies are sometimes referred to as “the fourth branch of government.” The Supreme Court has recognized the legitimacy of federal administrative agencies
Governmental units, either state or federal, that have specialized expertise and authority over some area of the economy. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#1_188430661 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: Why Have Administrative Agencies? The US Constitution mentions only three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial (Articles I, II, and III). There is no mention of agencies in the Constitution, even though federal agencies are sometimes referred to as “the fourth branch of government.” The Supreme Court has recognized the legitimacy of federal administrative agencies
Governmental units, either state or federal, that have specialized expertise and authority over some area of the economy. to make rules that have the same binding effect as statutes by Congress. Most commentators note that having agencies with rule-making power is a practical necessity: ( 1) Congress does not have the expertise or continuity to develop specialized knowledge in various areas (e.g., communications, the environment, aviation). ( 2) Because of this, it makes sense for Congress to set forth broad statutory guidance to an agency and delegate authority to the agency to propose rules that further the statutory purposes. ( 3) As long as Congress makes this delegating guidance sufficiently clear, it is not delegating improperly. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#2_188432494 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: to make rules that have the same binding effect as statutes by Congress. Most commentators note that having agencies with rule-making power is a practical necessity: ( 1) Congress does not have the expertise or continuity to develop specialized knowledge in various areas (e.g., communications, the environment, aviation). ( 2) Because of this, it makes sense for Congress to set forth broad statutory guidance to an agency and delegate authority to the agency to propose rules that further the statutory purposes. ( 3) As long as Congress makes this delegating guidance sufficiently clear, it is not delegating improperly. If Congress’s guidelines are too vague or undefined, it is (in essence) giving away its constitutional power to some other group, and this it cannot do. Why Regulate the Economy at All? The market often does not work properly, as economists often note. Monopolies, for example, happen in the natural course of human events but are not always desirable. To fix this, well-conceived and objectively enforced competition law (what is called antitrust law in the United States) is needed. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#7_188443328 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: There are no parties, institutions, or governmental units regulating the price, quantity, or quality of any of the goods being bought and sold in the market. In short, some forms of legislation and regulation are needed to counter a tendency toward consolidation of economic power and discriminatory attitudes toward certain individuals and groups and to insist that people and companies clean up their own messes and not hide information that would empower voluntary choices in the free market. But there are additional reasons to regulate. For example, in economic systems, it is likely for natural monopolies to occur. These are where one firm can most efficiently supply all of the good or service. Having duplicate (or triplicate) systems for supplying electricity, for example, would be inefficient, so most states have a public utilities commission to determine both price and quality of service. This is direct regulation. Sometimes destructive competition can result if there is no regulation. Banking and insurance are good examples of this. Without government regulation of banks (setting standards and methods), open and fierce competition would result in widespread bank failures. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#10_188449316 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: On its own, for example, the market would not provide public goods such as education, a highway system, lighthouses, a military for defense. True laissez-faire capitalism—a market free from any regulation—would not try to deal with market imperfections and would also allow people to freely choose products, services, and other arrangements that historically have been deemed socially unacceptable. These would include making enforceable contracts for the sale and purchase of persons (slavery), sexual services, “street drugs” such as heroin or crack cocaine, votes for public office, grades for this course in business law, and even marriage partnership. Thus the free market in actual terms—and not in theory—consists of commerce legally constrained by what is economically desirable and by what is socially desirable as well. Public policy objectives in the social arena include ensuring equal opportunity in employment, protecting employees from unhealthy or unsafe work environments, preserving environmental quality and resources, and protecting consumers from unsafe products. Sometimes these objectives are met by giving individuals statutory rights that can be used in bringing a complaint (e.g., Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, for employment discrimination), and sometimes they are met by creating agencies with the right to investigate and monitor and enforce statutory law and regulations created to enforce such law (e.g., the Environmental Protection Agency, for bringing a lawsuit against a polluting company). History of Federal Agencies
Through the commerce clause in the US Constitution, Congress has the power to regulate trade between the states and with foreign nations. The earliest federal agency therefore dealt with trucking and railroads, to literally set the rules of the road for interstate commerce. The first federal agency, the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), was created in 1887. Congress delegated to the ICC the power to enforce federal laws against railroad rate discrimination and other unfair pricing practices. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#11_188452102 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: Sometimes these objectives are met by giving individuals statutory rights that can be used in bringing a complaint (e.g., Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, for employment discrimination), and sometimes they are met by creating agencies with the right to investigate and monitor and enforce statutory law and regulations created to enforce such law (e.g., the Environmental Protection Agency, for bringing a lawsuit against a polluting company). History of Federal Agencies
Through the commerce clause in the US Constitution, Congress has the power to regulate trade between the states and with foreign nations. The earliest federal agency therefore dealt with trucking and railroads, to literally set the rules of the road for interstate commerce. The first federal agency, the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), was created in 1887. Congress delegated to the ICC the power to enforce federal laws against railroad rate discrimination and other unfair pricing practices. By the early part of this century, the ICC gained the power to fix rates. From the 1970s through 1995, however, Congress passed deregulatory measures, and the ICC was formally abolished in 1995, with its powers transferred to the Surface Transportation Board. Beginning with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 1914, Congress has created numerous other agencies, many of them familiar actors in American government. Today more than eighty-five federal agencies have jurisdiction to regulate some form of private activity. Most were created since 1930, and more than a third since 1960. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#12_188454361 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: By the early part of this century, the ICC gained the power to fix rates. From the 1970s through 1995, however, Congress passed deregulatory measures, and the ICC was formally abolished in 1995, with its powers transferred to the Surface Transportation Board. Beginning with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 1914, Congress has created numerous other agencies, many of them familiar actors in American government. Today more than eighty-five federal agencies have jurisdiction to regulate some form of private activity. Most were created since 1930, and more than a third since 1960. A similar growth has occurred at the state level. Most states now have dozens of regulatory agencies, many of them overlapping in function with the federal bodies. Classification of Agencies
Independent agencies are different from federal executive departments and other executive agencies by their structural and functional characteristics. Most executive departments have a single director, administrator, or secretary appointed by the president of the United States. Independent agencies almost always have a commission or board consisting of five to seven members who share power over the agency. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103327193#13_188456238 | Title: Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Headings: 5.1
Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
5.1 Administrative Agencies: Their Structure and Powers
Learning Objectives
Why Have Administrative Agencies?
Why Regulate the Economy at All?
Ideal Conditions for a Free Market
History of Federal Agencies
Classification of Agencies
Powers of Agencies
The Constitution and Agencies
Content: A similar growth has occurred at the state level. Most states now have dozens of regulatory agencies, many of them overlapping in function with the federal bodies. Classification of Agencies
Independent agencies are different from federal executive departments and other executive agencies by their structural and functional characteristics. Most executive departments have a single director, administrator, or secretary appointed by the president of the United States. Independent agencies almost always have a commission or board consisting of five to seven members who share power over the agency. The president appoints the commissioners or board subject to Senate confirmation, but they often serve with staggered terms and often for longer terms than a usual four-year presidential term. They cannot be removed except for “good cause.” This means that most presidents will not get to appoint all the commissioners of a given independent agency. Most independent agencies have a statutory requirement of bipartisan membership on the commission, | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s08-01-administrative-agencies-their-.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#0_188883870 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
Describe the situational factors that affect what consumers buy and when. Explain what marketing professionals can do to make situational factors work to their advantage. Situational influences are temporary conditions that affect how buyers behave—whether they actually buy your product, buy additional products, or buy nothing at all from you. They include things like physical factors, social factors, time factors, the reason for the buyer’s purchase, and the buyer’s mood. You have undoubtedly been affected by all these factors at one time or another. Because businesses very much want to try to control these factors, let’s now look at them in more detail. The Consumer’s Physical Situation
Have you ever been in a department story and couldn’t find your way out? No, you aren’t necessarily directionally challenged. Marketing professionals take physical factors such as a store’s design and layout into account when they are designing their facilities. Presumably, the longer you wander around a facility, the more you will spend. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#4_188890750 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: Perhaps you’ve visited the office of an apartment complex and noticed how great it looked and even smelled. It’s no coincidence. The managers of the complex were trying to get you to stay for a while and have a look at their facilities. Research shows that “strategic fragrancing” results in customers staying in stores longer, buying more, and leaving with better impression of the quality of stores’ services and products. Mirrors near hotel elevators are another example. Hotel operators have found that when people are busy looking at themselves in the mirrors, they don’t feel like they are waiting as long for their elevators. Patricia Moore, “Smells Sell,” NZ Business, February 2008, 26–27. Not all physical factors are under a company’s control, however. Take weather, for example. Rain and other types of weather can be a boon to some companies, like umbrella makers such as London Fog, but a problem for others. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#7_188895615 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: Having an online presence is another way to cope with weather-related problems. What could be more comfortable than shopping at home? If it’s too cold and windy to drive to the GAP, REI, or Abercrombie & Fitch, you can buy these companies’ products online. You can shop online for cars, too, and many restaurants take orders online and deliver. Crowding is another situational factor. Have you ever left a store and not purchased anything because it was just too crowded? Some studies have shown that consumers feel better about retailers who attempt to prevent overcrowding in their stores. However, other studies have shown that to a certain extent, crowding can have a positive impact on a person’s buying experience. The phenomenon is often referred to as “herd behavior.” If people are lined up to buy something, you want to know why. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#8_188897164 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: Have you ever left a store and not purchased anything because it was just too crowded? Some studies have shown that consumers feel better about retailers who attempt to prevent overcrowding in their stores. However, other studies have shown that to a certain extent, crowding can have a positive impact on a person’s buying experience. The phenomenon is often referred to as “herd behavior.” If people are lined up to buy something, you want to know why. Should you get in line to buy it too? Herd behavior helped drive up the price of houses in the mid-2000s before the prices for them rapidly fell. Unfortunately, herd behavior has also led to the deaths of people. In 2008, a store employee was trampled to death by an early morning crowd rushing into a Walmart to snap up holiday bargains. To some extent, how people react to crowding depends on their personal tolerance levels. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#10_188900270 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: Which rock concert would you rather attend: A sold-out concert in which the crowd is having a rocking good time? Or a half-sold-out concert where you can perhaps move to a seat closer to the stage and not have to stand in line at the restrooms? Carol J. Gaumer and William C. Leif, “Social Facilitation: Affect and Application in Consumer Buying Situations,” Journal of Food Products Marketing 11, no. 1 (2005): 75–82. The Consumer’s Social Situation
The social situation you’re in can significantly affect what you will buy, how much of it, and when. Perhaps you have seen Girl Scouts selling cookies outside grocery stores and other retail establishments and purchased nothing from them. But what if your neighbor’s daughter is selling the cookies? | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#11_188901737 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: 1 (2005): 75–82. The Consumer’s Social Situation
The social situation you’re in can significantly affect what you will buy, how much of it, and when. Perhaps you have seen Girl Scouts selling cookies outside grocery stores and other retail establishments and purchased nothing from them. But what if your neighbor’s daughter is selling the cookies? Are you going to turn her down, or be a friendly neighbor and buy a box (or two)? Video Clip
Thin Mints, Anyone? (click to see video)
Are you going to turn down this cute Girl Scout’s cookies? What if she’s your neighbor’s daughter? Pass the milk, please! | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#14_188906165 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: But suppose you’ve got a hot first date? Where do you take your date? Some people might take a first date to Subway, but that first date might also be the last. Other people would perhaps choose a restaurant that’s more upscale. Likewise, if you have turned down a drink or dessert on a date because you were worried about what the person you were with might have thought, your consumption was affected by your social situation. Anna S. Matilla and Jochen Wirtz, “The Role of Store Environmental Stimulation and Social Factors on Impulse Purchasing,” Journal of Services Marketing 22, no. 7 (2008): 562–67. The Consumer’s Time Situation
The time of day, the time of year, and how much time consumers feel like they have to shop also affects what they buy. Researchers have even discovered whether someone is a “morning person” or “evening person” affects shopping patterns. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_103792431#15_188907775 | Title: Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Headings: 3.2
Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
3.2 Situational Factors That Affect People’s Buying Behavior
Learning Objectives
The Consumer’s Physical Situation
The Consumer’s Social Situation
Video Clip
The Consumer’s Time Situation
The Reason for the Consumer’s Purchase
The Consumer’s Mood
Key Takeaway
Content: Anna S. Matilla and Jochen Wirtz, “The Role of Store Environmental Stimulation and Social Factors on Impulse Purchasing,” Journal of Services Marketing 22, no. 7 (2008): 562–67. The Consumer’s Time Situation
The time of day, the time of year, and how much time consumers feel like they have to shop also affects what they buy. Researchers have even discovered whether someone is a “morning person” or “evening person” affects shopping patterns. Seven-Eleven Japan is a company that’s extremely in tune to physical factors such as time and how it affects buyers. The company’s point-of-sale systems at its checkout counters monitor what is selling well and when, and stores are restocked with those items immediately—sometimes via motorcycle deliveries that zip in and out of traffic along Japan’s crowded streets. The goal is to get the products on the shelves when and where consumers want them. Seven-Eleven Japan also knows that, like Americans, its customers are “time starved.” Shoppers can pay their utility bills, local taxes, and insurance or pension premiums at Seven-Eleven Japan stores, and even make photocopies. | https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/marketing-principles-v1.0/s06-02-situational-factors-that-affec.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_106153163#4_191823850 | Title: Aftermath - U.S.-Mexican War and Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Headings:
Summary
Aftermath of War for Mexico
Aftermath of War for the U.S.
The Significance of the War
Content: Another negative factor is the cost of lives that were lost during the war, approximately more than 5,800 Americans were killed during the battle, and another 11,000 died from diseases. In the other hand, there were a number soldiers who surrender to the war because of their war injuries. The war for the United States, the total financial cost was more than $75 million dollars. Although all of the unpleasant effects that the war caused, it also brought a positive impact to the U.S, it added more than half of a million miles to the U.S and not only that, but a dozen of victories for the military that fought during this war. Also, the discovery of the gold and silver deposits in Nevada and California greatly contributed to the national economy and the westward movement of the population. Although these new states brought good fortune, they also brought problems, since people argued weather these states should be free or slave states, which such problems later caused the Civil War. The Significance of the War
When the United States gained the victory of this war, it gave the opportunity for the U.S to gain more territory and expand their progress. The territory that gave the most increase to the U.S economy was California. This territory became the most important to the U.S since it depended on it for its gold mines found in this territory during this time. For example, if the United States had won the War, the U.S probably would not be as powerful as it is today. | https://2012treatyofguadalupehidalgo.weebly.com/aftermath.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_106153163#5_191825707 | Title: Aftermath - U.S.-Mexican War and Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Headings:
Summary
Aftermath of War for Mexico
Aftermath of War for the U.S.
The Significance of the War
Content: Although these new states brought good fortune, they also brought problems, since people argued weather these states should be free or slave states, which such problems later caused the Civil War. The Significance of the War
When the United States gained the victory of this war, it gave the opportunity for the U.S to gain more territory and expand their progress. The territory that gave the most increase to the U.S economy was California. This territory became the most important to the U.S since it depended on it for its gold mines found in this territory during this time. For example, if the United States had won the War, the U.S probably would not be as powerful as it is today. Mexico in the other hand, would have become a more of a powerful country because of the natural resources that California and Nevada had, sadly Mexico did not discover these gold mines before the war, otherwise they would of had the power to defeat the United States, and would had never agreed on making the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. In the end, getting the land of Mexico allowed the United States become a powerful and rich country as we know it today. The expansion after the Mexican-American war had a big impact on the United States today, because they claimed 500,000 square miles of new territory. What used to be known as part of Mexico eventually would become the American states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and compromise significant parts of Utah, Colorado, Nevada, and Wyoming. It played an important in the development of American prosperity. | https://2012treatyofguadalupehidalgo.weebly.com/aftermath.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_106153163#6_191827635 | Title: Aftermath - U.S.-Mexican War and Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Headings:
Summary
Aftermath of War for Mexico
Aftermath of War for the U.S.
The Significance of the War
Content: Mexico in the other hand, would have become a more of a powerful country because of the natural resources that California and Nevada had, sadly Mexico did not discover these gold mines before the war, otherwise they would of had the power to defeat the United States, and would had never agreed on making the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. In the end, getting the land of Mexico allowed the United States become a powerful and rich country as we know it today. The expansion after the Mexican-American war had a big impact on the United States today, because they claimed 500,000 square miles of new territory. What used to be known as part of Mexico eventually would become the American states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and compromise significant parts of Utah, Colorado, Nevada, and Wyoming. It played an important in the development of American prosperity. All in all the expansion helped the U.S. grow economically by bring trade throughout the countries. | https://2012treatyofguadalupehidalgo.weebly.com/aftermath.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_106391467#1_192152713 | Title: Human burdizzo castration video 2016RISKSUMMIT.ORG
Headings:
Human burdizzo castration video
Femdom Burdizzo castration Play
The final cut
My Life as a Eunuch
Posts navigation
Content: The sensation was excruciating, degrading � and delicious. Gelding was enthralled by the idea that another person could so casually bring him to his knees. Men who want to be castrated fit no stereotype, have no common neuroses or childhood experience. Some are androgynous types thin and underdeveloped who want to remain in a prepubescent, asexual phase, others are eroto-phobes who don't like to feel driven by their libidos and want to become surgically tranquillised. Some want to be feminised, a few - known as nullos or smoothies - want to become nullified by having their penis removed along with their testicles. In Gelding's experience a quarter of those who get castrated continue to regulate their libidos with testosterone, which allows them to have full sex. But what compulsion drives grown men to be castrated in the first place? According to Gelding, for most men the desire to be castrated stems from puberty but does not develop into a fixation for at least 10 years. This was certainly his experience. Clamp ablation of the testes compared to bilateral orchiectomy as androgen deprivation therapy for advanced prostate cancer. | https://2016risksummit.org/per/33073-human-burdizzo-castration-video-54-157.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_106391467#2_192154262 | Title: Human burdizzo castration video 2016RISKSUMMIT.ORG
Headings:
Human burdizzo castration video
Femdom Burdizzo castration Play
The final cut
My Life as a Eunuch
Posts navigation
Content: In Gelding's experience a quarter of those who get castrated continue to regulate their libidos with testosterone, which allows them to have full sex. But what compulsion drives grown men to be castrated in the first place? According to Gelding, for most men the desire to be castrated stems from puberty but does not develop into a fixation for at least 10 years. This was certainly his experience. Clamp ablation of the testes compared to bilateral orchiectomy as androgen deprivation therapy for advanced prostate cancer. The protocol was approved by the local institutional ethics committee. Statistical analysis was performed using Student's, Mann-Whitney's and Fisher's tests. Mean pain scores during and after the procedure did not differ significantly. Serum testosterone decreased significantly on days 3 and 7 after CAT, but increased at 6 weeks, and was significantly higher than after BO. The Burdizzo is a castration device which employs a large clamp designed to break the blood vessels leading into the testicles. | https://2016risksummit.org/per/33073-human-burdizzo-castration-video-54-157.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_121307033#1_226434749 | Title: States Where Teachers Are Paid the Most and Least – 24/7 Wall St.
Headings: States Where Teachers Are Paid the Most and Least
States Where Teachers Are Paid the Most and Least
Hristina Byrnes
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Content: 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the median annual salary for elementary, middle, and secondary schools teachers in every state from the May 2019 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) program produced by the U.S. Labor Department to determine the states where teachers are paid the most and least. The U.S. median annual salary across K-12 teaching professions is $64,524, but it varies significantly by state from just under $45,000 to more than $85,000. Additionally, the annual salary for teachers varies geographically. Ten of the 15 states with the lowest pay for educators are in the South. States with the highest pay for teachers tend to be on the West Coast and the Northeast. Teacher salaries are just one component of a state’s overall public schools spending, and states with low teacher salaries also have relatively low education expenditures per-pupil. Among the 25 states with lowest median annual teacher salaries, per-pupil expenditures do not exceed the average expenditure of $20,722 per pupil nationwide in all but two states. Only four states on the higher end of the teacher pay range spend less than the national average per student. In states that pay teachers relatively little the average wage for all occupations is also relatively lower. In fact, in only one of the 25 states with the lowest annual average salary for teachers, the average wage for all jobs is higher than the national average of $53,490. | https://247wallst.com/special-report/2020/09/04/states-where-teachers-are-paid-the-most-and-least/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_121307033#2_226436726 | Title: States Where Teachers Are Paid the Most and Least – 24/7 Wall St.
Headings: States Where Teachers Are Paid the Most and Least
States Where Teachers Are Paid the Most and Least
Hristina Byrnes
Click here for the states where teachers are paid the most and least
Click here for our detailed methodology
Content: Teacher salaries are just one component of a state’s overall public schools spending, and states with low teacher salaries also have relatively low education expenditures per-pupil. Among the 25 states with lowest median annual teacher salaries, per-pupil expenditures do not exceed the average expenditure of $20,722 per pupil nationwide in all but two states. Only four states on the higher end of the teacher pay range spend less than the national average per student. In states that pay teachers relatively little the average wage for all occupations is also relatively lower. In fact, in only one of the 25 states with the lowest annual average salary for teachers, the average wage for all jobs is higher than the national average of $53,490. Though being a teacher comes with many challenges, only one of which is financial, teachers are not leaving the profession. In fact, the number of all elementary, middle, and secondary school teachers is projected to grow, albeit not by a lot, between 2019 and 2029 — these are America’s fastest growing jobs. Click here for the states where teachers are paid the most and least
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_122883848#2_230189431 | Title: How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Headings: How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Why You Should Add Notes To Your Presentation
How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Method 1. Add Notes Via The PowerPoint Taskbar
Method 2. Add Notes Via Notes Page View
How To View Speaker Notes On A Second Screen
How To Print Your Speaker Notes
Final Thoughts
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Content: You can ad lib to try and engage your audience, add a bit of humor to build rapport with everyone, and still follow the main points you’ve written down in your notes. You don’t have to be wary of veering off topic because you know your notes will be there to guide you to stick to the topic at hand. Speaker notes are great whether you have an extra laptop to read the notes off of or not. Of course, an extra screen is preferable, but if you don’t have access to one, you can do it the old-fashioned way by printing out your notes! You can do both if you like – read the notes on a screen as well as have it printed out. So let’s begin with the first part of our tutorial. How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
There are two ways you can add notes in PowerPoint, and I’ll show you how you can use either method. Method 1. Add Notes Via The PowerPoint Taskbar
This is the quickest way to add notes to your PowerPoint slides. Simply click on Notes at the bottom of your PowerPoint screen. | https://24slides.com/presentbetter/how-to-add-notes-powerpoint/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_122883848#3_230191099 | Title: How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Headings: How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Why You Should Add Notes To Your Presentation
How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Method 1. Add Notes Via The PowerPoint Taskbar
Method 2. Add Notes Via Notes Page View
How To View Speaker Notes On A Second Screen
How To Print Your Speaker Notes
Final Thoughts
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Content: So let’s begin with the first part of our tutorial. How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
There are two ways you can add notes in PowerPoint, and I’ll show you how you can use either method. Method 1. Add Notes Via The PowerPoint Taskbar
This is the quickest way to add notes to your PowerPoint slides. Simply click on Notes at the bottom of your PowerPoint screen. How to add notes in PowerPoint – Method 1 is to click Notes button via taskbar
The Notes pane will then appear, and you can start typing on the text box. You can even format the text as you can see in the screenshot below, however, you can’t adjust the font size. If you’d like to adjust the font size, then you need to add notes using the second method below. The notes pane that appears below each PowerPoint slide
Method 2. Add Notes Via Notes Page View
To access the Notes Page view, you’d need to go to the View tab and in the Presentation Views section, click on Notes Page. | https://24slides.com/presentbetter/how-to-add-notes-powerpoint/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_122883848#4_230192729 | Title: How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Headings: How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Why You Should Add Notes To Your Presentation
How To Add Notes In PowerPoint
Method 1. Add Notes Via The PowerPoint Taskbar
Method 2. Add Notes Via Notes Page View
How To View Speaker Notes On A Second Screen
How To Print Your Speaker Notes
Final Thoughts
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Content: How to add notes in PowerPoint – Method 1 is to click Notes button via taskbar
The Notes pane will then appear, and you can start typing on the text box. You can even format the text as you can see in the screenshot below, however, you can’t adjust the font size. If you’d like to adjust the font size, then you need to add notes using the second method below. The notes pane that appears below each PowerPoint slide
Method 2. Add Notes Via Notes Page View
To access the Notes Page view, you’d need to go to the View tab and in the Presentation Views section, click on Notes Page. How to add notes in PowerPoint – Method 2 is to go to the Notes Page view
There are so many things you can do on the Notes Page. You have full control of what you want to add to your slide notes here. Also, you can adjust the font size ( we couldn’t do it in Method 1 ), add images, shapes, charts, and more. You can even change the background color if you like. Take a look at the screenshot below. | https://24slides.com/presentbetter/how-to-add-notes-powerpoint/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_123085112#1_230704900 | Title: How To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint
Headings: How To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint
How To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint
5 Different Ways To Quickly Insert Multiple Images In PowerPoint
1. Copy and paste images into your slide
2. Use the Insert menu in PowerPoint
3. Use the layout option in PowerPoint
4. Use the ‘Shape Fill with Pictures’ option
5. Use the SmartArt option
How To Quickly Transform Multiple Images in PowerPoint
· How to resize multiple photos
Method 1: Manual method
Method 2: Set exact height and width in Picture Tools
Method 3: Use SmartArt graphics
· How to blend 2 or more pictures
· How to use animation effects to make images appear one after another
· How to crop multiple images
· How to adjust the color of your pictures
The Power of Using The Right Image in Presentations
Slide 1 (text-based slide):
Slide 2 (image slide + caption):
Ready To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint?
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Content: With that said, in today’s article, I’m going to show you how to work with multiple images in PowerPoint. 5 Different Ways To Quickly Insert Multiple Images In PowerPoint
There are a couple of different ways you can use to quickly add multiple images to your PowerPoint slide. Note, however, that if some of the options don’t seem to be available on your end, then you may need to update your copy of PowerPoint. An Office 365 subscription would also be ideal, so you get all the latest updates to all Microsoft Office apps (including PowerPoint, of course). 1. Copy and paste images into your slide
You can quickly copy a photo from your image gallery, web browser, or any other compatible app on your computer. All you have to do is hit CTRL+C on your keyboard to save the image to your clipboard. Take note, however, that some apps do not support copying multiple images which means you can only copy and paste one image at a time to PowerPoint. To paste the image (s) to PowerPoint, hit CTRL+V on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can go to Home > Paste if you want to see other Paste Options. | https://24slides.com/presentbetter/multiple-images-powerpoint/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_123085112#2_230707308 | Title: How To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint
Headings: How To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint
How To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint
5 Different Ways To Quickly Insert Multiple Images In PowerPoint
1. Copy and paste images into your slide
2. Use the Insert menu in PowerPoint
3. Use the layout option in PowerPoint
4. Use the ‘Shape Fill with Pictures’ option
5. Use the SmartArt option
How To Quickly Transform Multiple Images in PowerPoint
· How to resize multiple photos
Method 1: Manual method
Method 2: Set exact height and width in Picture Tools
Method 3: Use SmartArt graphics
· How to blend 2 or more pictures
· How to use animation effects to make images appear one after another
· How to crop multiple images
· How to adjust the color of your pictures
The Power of Using The Right Image in Presentations
Slide 1 (text-based slide):
Slide 2 (image slide + caption):
Ready To Work With Multiple Images In PowerPoint?
You might also find this interesting: How To Work With Tables, Graphs And Charts In PowerPoint
Content: Copy and paste images into your slide
You can quickly copy a photo from your image gallery, web browser, or any other compatible app on your computer. All you have to do is hit CTRL+C on your keyboard to save the image to your clipboard. Take note, however, that some apps do not support copying multiple images which means you can only copy and paste one image at a time to PowerPoint. To paste the image (s) to PowerPoint, hit CTRL+V on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can go to Home > Paste if you want to see other Paste Options. How to access the different Paste Options in PowerPoint
2. Use the Insert menu in PowerPoint
The Insert tab is where you go to add various elements or objects on your slides. In the Images section of the Insert tab, you’ll notice you can insert different types of photos. You can add pictures saved in your computer as well as online pictures, screenshots and even an entire photo album for your slideshow. The different types of images you can insert in PowerPoint
Let’s go through these different image types you can insert on your slides: | https://24slides.com/presentbetter/multiple-images-powerpoint/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_125614645#3_235122855 | Title: What is Market Research and Competitive Analysis? | 280 Group
Headings: What is Market Research and Competitive Analysis?
What is Market Research and Competitive Analysis?
What Does Market Analysis Mean?
What problems can market research solve?
Identifying markets
Scoping products
Investigating the best marketing options
Analyzing business success
Develop Digital Products That Matter
Are you getting yourself out of the building?
Market Research and Competitive Analysis: Numbers vs the Story
Getting Help and Getting Started with Market Research
What are market research methods?
Competitive Analysis
Which competitors should I look at during competitive analysis?
Competitive analysis model – Porter’s 5 forces
Product Comparisons for Competitive Analysis
Competitive Analysis Beyond Product Comparisons
Content: Here are four categories of decisions Product Managers use market research for. Identifying markets
Identifying market needs and customer problems
Segmenting markets
Documenting the customer journey
Evaluating new markets
Scoping products
Defining or testing new product concepts
Solidifying pricing
Prioritizing features and releases
Investigating the best marketing options
Creating or testing messaging
Measuring marketing program results
Analyzing business success
Measuring customer satisfaction
Learning about the competition
Develop Digital Products That Matter
Learn the iterative customer-led product management methodology used by successful companies. Register Now
Are you getting yourself out of the building? Product Managers often start their journey as Product Managers because they know a lot about a product category. Very quickly their instinctive market knowledge is no longer up to date. The best attitude of the successful Product Manager is one of humble curiosity. At each decision point, rather than assuming the people around the table know what the right answer is, assume that you don’t know. Head out into the world and ask questions. Really listen to the answers and then hear the underlying assumptions that are built into the answer. Some questions are harder and more complex to get answers to. | https://280group.com/what-is-product-management/skills/market-research-competitive-analysis/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127788298#8_240157613 | Title: 24 Groundbreaking Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2020
Headings: 24 Groundbreaking Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2021
24 Groundbreaking Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2021
Top 10 Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2021
Statistics on Interracial Marriage in the United States
1. Interracial marriage became legal in America in 1967.
2. The US interracial marriage statistics show that 10% of the population (11 million people) are currently in mixed-race unions.
3. 18% of African-Americans marry someone of a different ethnicity or race, according to the interracial relationship statistics.
4. 49% of Asian newlyweds have a spouse of a different ethnicity or race.
5. Interracial marriage statistics by race reveal that 36% of newlywed Asian women have a spouse of a different ethnicity or race.
6. 26% of Hispanic newlywed men have a spouse of a different ethnicity or race.
7. 39% of Americans believe that marrying someone of a different ethnicity or race is good for society.
8. The interracial marriage percentage in the US among individuals with a bachelor’s degree or a higher degree is 19%.
9. Statistics on interracial marriage shows that 46% of Hispanic newlywed interracial couples have a bachelor’s degree.
10. 42% of the US intermarried couples are between Hispanics and Caucasians, according to the interracial relationship statistics.
11. Interracial marriage statistics and census show that 49% of Democrats believe that interracial marriage is beneficial for society.
12. 56% of survey participants aged 18-29 believe that TV shows should feature more interracial couples.
13. Interracial couples statistics reveal that Honolulu, Hawaii, has the highest rate of interracial marriages in America — 42%.
Global Interracial Marriage Statistics
14. Interracial marriage statistics in the UK show that inter-ethnic couples were more likely to cohabit (12%) than married individuals or those in civil partnerships (8%).
15. When it comes to interracial marriage statistics, the census shows that 67% of Indians between 18-21 support interracial marriages.
16. Interracial marriage statistics by race reveal that there are 22,698 mixed marriages in South Korea.
17. Over 63% of interracial marriages in South Korea involve foreign-born women, usually from South-east Asian countries.
18. According to interracial marriage articles, the percentage of interracial marriages in Norway is just below 25%.
Interracial Marriage Divorce Statistics
19. 41% of interracial couples divorce by the 10th year of marriage, according to the interracial marriage divorce statistics.
20. 20% of African American-Caucasian couples divorce compared with 13.5% of Hispanic-Caucasian couples.
Children in Interracial Marriage — Statistics
21. Based on the types of interracial couples statistics, 42% of multiethnic or multiracial kids are born from a Hispanic-Caucasian marriage.
22. Interracial marriage statistics by state show that 44% of babies born in Hawaii in 2015 were multiethnic or multiracial.
23. 22% of Americans believe that multi-racial kids are good for society.
24. Rate of the multiracial kid and adolescent population in America has increased by 32%.
FAQ
How many mixed race couples are there in the UK?
What percentage of the population is biracial?
Can online dating sites help in interracial dating?
Conclusion
Sources
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Content: (PewSocialTrends)
Also, 28% of Hispanic newlywed women entered interracial marriage. When it comes to Caucasians, 12% of recently intermarried are Caucasian men, and 10% are Caucasian women. 7. 39% of Americans believe that marrying someone of a different ethnicity or race is good for society. (PewSocialTrends)
According to a survey from 2017, the share of adults who claim that interracial marriages are good for Americans has risen by 15% in just seven years. Also, the percentage of non-African American adults opposing a close relative marrying an individual of African descent today stands at 14%, as opposed to 63% in 1990. 8. The interracial marriage percentage in the US among individuals with a bachelor’s degree or a higher degree is 19%. (PewSocialTrends)
In comparison, 14% of newlyweds who enter an interracial marriage in the United States have a high school diploma or less. Furthermore, 18% of newlyweds in interracial marriages have some college experience. | https://2date4love.com/interracial-marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127788298#9_240162314 | Title: 24 Groundbreaking Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2020
Headings: 24 Groundbreaking Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2021
24 Groundbreaking Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2021
Top 10 Interracial Marriage Statistics for 2021
Statistics on Interracial Marriage in the United States
1. Interracial marriage became legal in America in 1967.
2. The US interracial marriage statistics show that 10% of the population (11 million people) are currently in mixed-race unions.
3. 18% of African-Americans marry someone of a different ethnicity or race, according to the interracial relationship statistics.
4. 49% of Asian newlyweds have a spouse of a different ethnicity or race.
5. Interracial marriage statistics by race reveal that 36% of newlywed Asian women have a spouse of a different ethnicity or race.
6. 26% of Hispanic newlywed men have a spouse of a different ethnicity or race.
7. 39% of Americans believe that marrying someone of a different ethnicity or race is good for society.
8. The interracial marriage percentage in the US among individuals with a bachelor’s degree or a higher degree is 19%.
9. Statistics on interracial marriage shows that 46% of Hispanic newlywed interracial couples have a bachelor’s degree.
10. 42% of the US intermarried couples are between Hispanics and Caucasians, according to the interracial relationship statistics.
11. Interracial marriage statistics and census show that 49% of Democrats believe that interracial marriage is beneficial for society.
12. 56% of survey participants aged 18-29 believe that TV shows should feature more interracial couples.
13. Interracial couples statistics reveal that Honolulu, Hawaii, has the highest rate of interracial marriages in America — 42%.
Global Interracial Marriage Statistics
14. Interracial marriage statistics in the UK show that inter-ethnic couples were more likely to cohabit (12%) than married individuals or those in civil partnerships (8%).
15. When it comes to interracial marriage statistics, the census shows that 67% of Indians between 18-21 support interracial marriages.
16. Interracial marriage statistics by race reveal that there are 22,698 mixed marriages in South Korea.
17. Over 63% of interracial marriages in South Korea involve foreign-born women, usually from South-east Asian countries.
18. According to interracial marriage articles, the percentage of interracial marriages in Norway is just below 25%.
Interracial Marriage Divorce Statistics
19. 41% of interracial couples divorce by the 10th year of marriage, according to the interracial marriage divorce statistics.
20. 20% of African American-Caucasian couples divorce compared with 13.5% of Hispanic-Caucasian couples.
Children in Interracial Marriage — Statistics
21. Based on the types of interracial couples statistics, 42% of multiethnic or multiracial kids are born from a Hispanic-Caucasian marriage.
22. Interracial marriage statistics by state show that 44% of babies born in Hawaii in 2015 were multiethnic or multiracial.
23. 22% of Americans believe that multi-racial kids are good for society.
24. Rate of the multiracial kid and adolescent population in America has increased by 32%.
FAQ
How many mixed race couples are there in the UK?
What percentage of the population is biracial?
Can online dating sites help in interracial dating?
Conclusion
Sources
Hermina Drah
24 Bold Coffee Statistics To Top Off Your Cup
30 Compelling Facebook Statistics To Update Your Profile
Content: Also, the percentage of non-African American adults opposing a close relative marrying an individual of African descent today stands at 14%, as opposed to 63% in 1990. 8. The interracial marriage percentage in the US among individuals with a bachelor’s degree or a higher degree is 19%. (PewSocialTrends)
In comparison, 14% of newlyweds who enter an interracial marriage in the United States have a high school diploma or less. Furthermore, 18% of newlyweds in interracial marriages have some college experience. 9. Statistics on interracial marriage shows that 46% of Hispanic newlywed interracial couples have a bachelor’s degree. (PewSocialTrends)
The most impressive educational gap can be seen among Hispanics, among which 16% of newlyweds in interracial marriages have a high school diploma or less. When it comes to African American newlyweds, 21% have a bachelor’s degree, and 15% have a high school diploma or less. 10. | https://2date4love.com/interracial-marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#0_240480471 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Recent marriage statistics haven’t exactly been positive. Even prior to 2021, the number of marriages was decreasing in length, with more and more people getting divorced. Research indicates that we will face all the consequences of last year’s COVID-19 situation in this year. What percentage of marriages end up in divorce, and how come some manage to endure the obstacles that wreck others? We took a closer look into different statistics and facts on this matter to find the answers to these (and many more) questions. Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#1_240485195 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#2_240489803 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child. General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
Whether you’re getting ready to say ‘Yes’ for the first time, or you’re already married but interested in how you compare to others — you’ve come to the right place. Here we will discuss some universal stats and facts on marriage like the reason behind getting married, how long do marriages last, and if love at first sight is really that important. 1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30. (Better Help)
Back in the ‘90s, women used to be much younger when they got married for the first time. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#3_240494536 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
Whether you’re getting ready to say ‘Yes’ for the first time, or you’re already married but interested in how you compare to others — you’ve come to the right place. Here we will discuss some universal stats and facts on marriage like the reason behind getting married, how long do marriages last, and if love at first sight is really that important. 1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30. (Better Help)
Back in the ‘90s, women used to be much younger when they got married for the first time. Although it’s apparent that the first marriage timing has indeed changed, marriage rates themselves remain the same, with a negligible decline of around 8%. 2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal. (Pew Research)
Nine out of ten Americans state love is an essential reason to get married (88%), making a lifelong commitment is a close second (81%), and intimacy ranks third (76%), stats reveal. Only a small minority stated that religious beliefs (30%), finances (28%), and legal benefits (23%) were the main reasons to get married. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#4_240499363 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: Although it’s apparent that the first marriage timing has indeed changed, marriage rates themselves remain the same, with a negligible decline of around 8%. 2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal. (Pew Research)
Nine out of ten Americans state love is an essential reason to get married (88%), making a lifelong commitment is a close second (81%), and intimacy ranks third (76%), stats reveal. Only a small minority stated that religious beliefs (30%), finances (28%), and legal benefits (23%) were the main reasons to get married. 3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight. (RD)
Surprisingly, women do so in only 28% of cases. Moreover, 33% of men admit that they would like their significant other to be more romantic as well. 4. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#5_240503811 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight. (RD)
Surprisingly, women do so in only 28% of cases. Moreover, 33% of men admit that they would like their significant other to be more romantic as well. 4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner. (Pew Research)
Approximately 71% of adults (both male and female) agreed that it was vital for a man to be able to provide for his family (financially) to be considered a good husband or partner. Interestingly, only 32% of examinees said the same for women. 5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#6_240508090 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner. (Pew Research)
Approximately 71% of adults (both male and female) agreed that it was vital for a man to be able to provide for his family (financially) to be considered a good husband or partner. Interestingly, only 32% of examinees said the same for women. 5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce. (The Atlantic)
Back in the day (mainly the 1950s–1970s), living together before getting married was considered a revolt against social norms and couples who dared break them were also expected to do the same when it came to separation. However, since the 2000s, the percentage of premarital cohabitation has climbed to 70% and its association with divorce likelihood vanished. In fact, since 2000, premarital co-residence could even be associated with a lower rate of divorce. 6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#7_240512704 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: (The Atlantic)
Back in the day (mainly the 1950s–1970s), living together before getting married was considered a revolt against social norms and couples who dared break them were also expected to do the same when it came to separation. However, since the 2000s, the percentage of premarital cohabitation has climbed to 70% and its association with divorce likelihood vanished. In fact, since 2000, premarital co-residence could even be associated with a lower rate of divorce. 6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men. (Consumer Health Day)
Older men dating younger women has been commonplace for a long time, but the most recent statistics show that nowadays the number of older women dating younger men is on the rise as well. Due to markedly high divorce rates, 40% of Americans over 45 are single, and according to a survey concerning their dating habits (including 3,500 examinees), 34% of women aged 40–69 are currently dating younger men, while 14% of women 50–59 years old admit they prefer dating younger men. Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
We are prone to seeing marriage as a universal thing. The truth is, there are cultural nuances that still persist even in 2021. These vary from tradition to a country’s development and have a significant effect on marriages as such. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#8_240517668 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: (Consumer Health Day)
Older men dating younger women has been commonplace for a long time, but the most recent statistics show that nowadays the number of older women dating younger men is on the rise as well. Due to markedly high divorce rates, 40% of Americans over 45 are single, and according to a survey concerning their dating habits (including 3,500 examinees), 34% of women aged 40–69 are currently dating younger men, while 14% of women 50–59 years old admit they prefer dating younger men. Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
We are prone to seeing marriage as a universal thing. The truth is, there are cultural nuances that still persist even in 2021. These vary from tradition to a country’s development and have a significant effect on marriages as such. Here we will cover some of them. 7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries. (Statista)
Additionally, the age gap between men and women is usually smaller in developed countries. On the other hand, in African countries, people usually get married at a much younger age than in most Western countries, with somewhat bigger age gaps as well. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#9_240522409 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: Here we will cover some of them. 7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries. (Statista)
Additionally, the age gap between men and women is usually smaller in developed countries. On the other hand, in African countries, people usually get married at a much younger age than in most Western countries, with somewhat bigger age gaps as well. The country with the lowest marriage age, according to marriage statistics, is Malawi, where women get married at the age of 19.9 years; still, Malawi men tend to marry at a slightly older age of 23.7. 8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
(Hopes and Fears)
According to the research conducted by the Economist, Italian married couples stay together for longer than in any other country. An average Italian marriage lasts between 15–18 years. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#10_240526887 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: The country with the lowest marriage age, according to marriage statistics, is Malawi, where women get married at the age of 19.9 years; still, Malawi men tend to marry at a slightly older age of 23.7. 8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
(Hopes and Fears)
According to the research conducted by the Economist, Italian married couples stay together for longer than in any other country. An average Italian marriage lasts between 15–18 years. 9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%! (World Population Review)
Russia has an exceptionally high divorce rate, sitting at about 60%; roughly 4 out of 6 marriages get officially dissolved in this country. 10. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#11_240531269 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%! (World Population Review)
Russia has an exceptionally high divorce rate, sitting at about 60%; roughly 4 out of 6 marriages get officially dissolved in this country. 10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years. (Statista)
Interestingly, according to recent marriage statistics by age, women in Ireland rarely marry in their early 20s — the median age of an Irish bride is 32.4. Moreover, Ireland is a country with the most negligible age gap between women and men; on average, men are only one year older than their spouses. This still reflects the global tendency of men being mostly at least a bit older than the women they marry. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#12_240535620 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years. (Statista)
Interestingly, according to recent marriage statistics by age, women in Ireland rarely marry in their early 20s — the median age of an Irish bride is 32.4. Moreover, Ireland is a country with the most negligible age gap between women and men; on average, men are only one year older than their spouses. This still reflects the global tendency of men being mostly at least a bit older than the women they marry. 11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years. (Stats SA)
In South Africa, the percentage of marriages whose “happily ever after” lasted less than 10 years was significantly higher than in other parts of the world. Additionally, the results showed that 31,7% of black African couples, 25% of white couples, and 22,4% of Asian couples had marriages that lasted 5–9 years. Generally, over the course of a 13-year period (2003–2016), the divorce rate of black Africans increased, whereas the white population’s divorce rate saw a decline. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#13_240540361 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years. (Stats SA)
In South Africa, the percentage of marriages whose “happily ever after” lasted less than 10 years was significantly higher than in other parts of the world. Additionally, the results showed that 31,7% of black African couples, 25% of white couples, and 22,4% of Asian couples had marriages that lasted 5–9 years. Generally, over the course of a 13-year period (2003–2016), the divorce rate of black Africans increased, whereas the white population’s divorce rate saw a decline. 12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well. (SSB)
The same applies vice versa — 90% of those without an immigrant background have also married someone without one. Furthermore, couples of the same background tend to marry at a younger age than those of different immigrant backgrounds. Hence, in the case of Norway, birds of a feather do, in fact, stick together. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#14_240545069 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well. (SSB)
The same applies vice versa — 90% of those without an immigrant background have also married someone without one. Furthermore, couples of the same background tend to marry at a younger age than those of different immigrant backgrounds. Hence, in the case of Norway, birds of a feather do, in fact, stick together. 13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older. (Zoosk)
Still, recent statistics about marriage indicate that as our ideas on human relationships and marriage change, so do our views on (acceptable) partner age gaps. The dating site, Zoosk, found out that those who dated online were 9% more attracted to liking, messaging, and having a long conversation with someone significantly older or younger than them. M
ore specifically, they are most likely to opt for people either 10 years older or younger than them, which is not a negligible age difference. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#15_240549729 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older. (Zoosk)
Still, recent statistics about marriage indicate that as our ideas on human relationships and marriage change, so do our views on (acceptable) partner age gaps. The dating site, Zoosk, found out that those who dated online were 9% more attracted to liking, messaging, and having a long conversation with someone significantly older or younger than them. M
ore specifically, they are most likely to opt for people either 10 years older or younger than them, which is not a negligible age difference. 14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics. (Pew Research)
The percentage of people that remarried in the US increased from 13% (back in 1960) to 23% (as of today). Also, in general, men remarry more often than women (64% compared to just 52%); supposedly, women were less interested in remarrying than men overall. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#16_240554267 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics. (Pew Research)
The percentage of people that remarried in the US increased from 13% (back in 1960) to 23% (as of today). Also, in general, men remarry more often than women (64% compared to just 52%); supposedly, women were less interested in remarrying than men overall. 15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished. (WF Lawyers)
How many marriages end in divorce? Recent studies indicate that the current marriage rate in the US is 6.8 per 1,000 total population, whereas the divorce rate is reported to be at 3.2 per 1,000 population, according to CDC research, encompassing 44 states. However, this is a “crude divorce rate,” serving to indicate rate changes over time and is not indicative of the percentage of first marriages ending in divorce. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#17_240558714 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
Sanela Puac
Relationship Green Flags That Show You They’re The One
Honest Stats on the Average Number of Sexual Partners
Content: 15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished. (WF Lawyers)
How many marriages end in divorce? Recent studies indicate that the current marriage rate in the US is 6.8 per 1,000 total population, whereas the divorce rate is reported to be at 3.2 per 1,000 population, according to CDC research, encompassing 44 states. However, this is a “crude divorce rate,” serving to indicate rate changes over time and is not indicative of the percentage of first marriages ending in divorce. Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
Most of us grow up with a romanticized idea of how a marriage should look like. ( Cliche alert!) Especially girls. These next couple of stats will reveal what healthy marriages look like in reality. 16. | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127867027#18_240563076 | Title: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Headings: 25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
25 Important Marriage Statistics for 2021 and Beyond
Top 10 Heartwarming Marriage Statistics for 2021
General Marriage Statistics to Get You Started
1. Marriage statistics by age show that, on average, women get married at 28, while men do so at 30.
2. Love is still the number one reason for getting married in the US for 88% of Americans, marriage statistics reveal.
3. The US marriage statistics reveal that 48% of men get married after falling in love at first sight.
4. Being a good financial provider was an important asset of a good (potential) husband or partner.
5. Couples living together before marriage, as statistics show, are less likely to divorce.
6. Older-woman-younger-man marriage statistics reveal 34% of women in the 40–69 age group date younger men.
Global Marriage Statistics to Know at All Times
7. The average marriage age tends to be higher in more developed countries.
8. Italian statistics on divorces show that Italian couples stay together for longer with a national divorce rate of 18.2%
9. Divorce statistics also show that Russia has the highest national divorce rate — a whopping 60%!
10. Ireland has the world’s oldest brides with a median age of 32.4 years.
11. The average length of marriage statistics (2016) reveal that 44% of divorces in South Africa were of marriages that lasted for less than 10 years.
12. According to statistics about marriage, 80% of Norwegians born to immigrant parents married someone who had an immigrant background as well.
13. 2.3 years is the average age gap between men and women in married couples, with men usually being older.
14. Remarriage — the latest trend according to US marriage statistics.
15. Since 2016, both the marriage and the divorce rates in the US have diminished.
Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy.
17. Even happy couples fight sometimes, but they do it differently.
18. Average marriage length statistics indicate that childless married couples are happier.
19. The happiest marriages are between the oldest child and the youngest child.
Marriage and Divorce Statistics Trivia
20. Same-sex marriage statistics show that 61% of Americans support same-sex marriages.
21. Lesbian divorce statistics show that lesbian marriages are about twice as likely to end in divorce than gay marriages.
22. Interracial marriage statistics show that since 1967 the percentage of interracial marriages in America has multiplied fivefold, making up 17% of all US marriages.
23. 80–90% of people claimed they were happier after they made their marriage more “open,” according to the open marriage statistics.
24. Sexless marriage statistics show that sexual abstinence is more common than you might think.
FAQ
In the US, what percentage of marriages end up in divorce?
What percentage of the population is married?
What percentage of people marry their first love?
How long is the average marriage?
What percent of married couples are happy?
Conclusion
Sources
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Content: Healthy Marriage Statistics to Make You Say Yes to Marriage
Most of us grow up with a romanticized idea of how a marriage should look like. ( Cliche alert!) Especially girls. These next couple of stats will reveal what healthy marriages look like in reality. 16. Apart from health and economic activity, marital status is among the top three factors that make people happy. (Market Watch)
Based on data obtained from 286,059 examinees between October 2017 and September 2018, marital status, economic activity, and health ranked as the top three things that contribute to the feeling of happiness. 9.9% was what couples rated their life satisfaction, which is higher than that of widows and widowers. In addition, love and marriage statistics show that couples that were married were overall happier (8.8%) than divorced or | https://2date4love.com/marriage-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_127942431#13_240814956 | Title: 20 Somber Sex Trafficking Statistics for a Safer 2020
Headings: 20 Somber Sex Trafficking Statistics for a Safer 2021
20 Somber Sex Trafficking Statistics for a Safer 2021
Top Ten Sex Trafficking Statistics for 2021
Human and Sex Trafficking Statistics Worldwide
1. Human trafficking statistics reveal that nearly 7,500 human traffickers were convicted around the globe in 2018.
2. The worldwide sex trafficking statistics show around 4.8 million victims, the majority of them coming from the Asia Pacific region.
3. Global human trafficking facts reveal that Western and Southern Europe counts the highest percentages of victims of foreign origin.
4. With 14 million victims, India is the global leader in human trafficking, the facts confirm.
5. In Europe, the Netherlands tops the human trafficking countries list based on the number of victims registered.
6. About 30% of trafficking victims are children, and the number is growing according to the human trafficking global statistics.
7. Child sex trafficking statistics suggest that the share of sexually exploited children is on the rise.
8. Forced marriages belong to modern slavery and sexual exploitation in sex trafficking, the facts confirm.
9. The sex trafficking industry counts $99 billion in profits each year, sex trafficking statistics worldwide from 2014 reveal.
10. The typical duration of sexual exploitation is 2 years on average.
Human Trafficking Facts & Stats in North America
11. Forced labor was imposed on 24% of the victims of human trafficking in North America.
12. 71% of the victims of human trafficking in North America are trafficked for sexual exploitation, facts about sex trafficking confirm.
13. There were overall 17,880 prosecutions for human trafficking in the US in 2017.
14. Sex trafficking statistics in the United States reveal an estimated 199,000 incidents of children’s sexual exploitation each year.
15. One in 6 child runaways is likely a victim of child sex trafficking, statistics in the US suggest.
16. Human sex trafficking statistics in the US reveal that 56% of female victims of sex trafficking started off as runaway youth.
17. Human and sex trafficking statistics suggest that 85% of human trafficking victims in the US have American citizenship.
18. Texas is the US leader based on the number of human trafficking offenses committed in 2018.
19. Minnesota had the best offense-to-clearance ratio for offenses involving commercial sex acts in 2018, FBI sex trafficking stats confirm.
20. Human and sex trafficking statistics suggest that around 1,000 potential sex trafficking victims were recruited online between 2015 and 2018.
FAQ
Where is sex trafficking most common?
How does sex trafficking happen?
What are some facts about human trafficking?
Where do traffickers find victims?
Conclusion
Sources:
Marija Kovachevska
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Content: Although there are male victims of forced marriages, 88% of the victims are female, with more than a third (37%) under 18 years of age. Among those under 18 years in a forced marriage, 44% are under 15. 9. The sex trafficking industry counts $99 billion in profits each year, sex trafficking statistics worldwide from 2014 reveal. (ILO)
It’s estimated that the global number of victims in forced labor and human trafficking is 21 million. As per the data in the ILO’s economic report on forced labor from 2014, commercial sex trafficking around the world is worth $99 billion, with an estimated annual profit per victim of $21,800. 10. The typical duration of sexual exploitation is 2 years on average. (ILO)
Data from the IOM suggest that the average duration of sexual exploitation around the globe is 23.1 months. Most victims manage to escape or are freed within this period. | https://2date4love.com/sex-trafficking-statistics/ |
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Content: The United States put many back to work with the entertainment industry. Before, entertainment was very expensive so the industry provided cheap and affordable or free amusements for people which allowed them to forget all of their troubles for some time. The most popular form of entertainment in the 1930s was movies and the radio. Comedies were popular during the 30s because it took things of off people's mind. Some of these productions are still seen by adults and children. They must have been very good, don't you think? Also, listening to radio broadcasting became a source of free entertainment for millions of Americans. It had something for all ages of people so this became a very cheap and inexpensive way to enjoy newscasts, music, etc. Trends: Fashion in the 1930s was directly influenced by the Wall Street Crash of October 24, 1929 and the subsequent Depression (ecusd7.org). | https://329768164264292547.weebly.com/entertainment-and-trends.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_136377930#0_261049883 | Title: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products in India Online - Shiprocket 360
Headings: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
Products that are most in demand and selling online in India
Apparels
Mobile Phones
Books and Stationery
Consumer Electronics
Footwear
Jewellery
Fashion Accessories
Beauty Products
Computer Hardware, Software, and Accessories
Video Games
Toys and Games
Home Decor Items
Kitchenware
Household Appliances
Sports Goods and Fitness Equipment
Baby Care Products
Food and Health Supplements
Provisions and Online Grocery
Handmade Items
Subscriptions
Final Thoughts
Content: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products in India Online - Shiprocket 360
20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
March 4, 2021 Posted by Puneet Bhalla / in How to Sell Online category
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Online shopping is a growing trend in India and the number of sellers and buyers is increasing daily by whopping percentages. According to a report by Statista, India’s total retail eCommerce is estimated to rise 23% by 2021 and apparel would be the largest segment. Clothing even now is a major product of online sales. Other items that are in high demand of online buyers are mobile phones, consumer electronics, footwear, food and health supplements, beauty products, kitchen and home furnishings, fashion accessories, jewelry, books, toys and video games, handmade goods, and online subscriptions. Products that are most in demand and selling online in India
Apparels
Dresses constitute the largest segment of all products sold online in India. Close to 35% of entire revenue generated from online sales comes from apparels and dress materials. Apparels include ladies clothes, men’s clothing, and children’s dresses. Mobile Phones
Mobile phones are very popular items for sale on eCommerce sites. All brands and models available in the open market are also sold through online sites. For buyers, it is easy to compare among models online before buying a handset of choice. | https://360.shiprocket.in/blog/most-demanded-selling-products-online-india/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_136377930#1_261052171 | Title: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products in India Online - Shiprocket 360
Headings: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
Products that are most in demand and selling online in India
Apparels
Mobile Phones
Books and Stationery
Consumer Electronics
Footwear
Jewellery
Fashion Accessories
Beauty Products
Computer Hardware, Software, and Accessories
Video Games
Toys and Games
Home Decor Items
Kitchenware
Household Appliances
Sports Goods and Fitness Equipment
Baby Care Products
Food and Health Supplements
Provisions and Online Grocery
Handmade Items
Subscriptions
Final Thoughts
Content: Close to 35% of entire revenue generated from online sales comes from apparels and dress materials. Apparels include ladies clothes, men’s clothing, and children’s dresses. Mobile Phones
Mobile phones are very popular items for sale on eCommerce sites. All brands and models available in the open market are also sold through online sites. For buyers, it is easy to compare among models online before buying a handset of choice. Books and Stationery
Buying a book could be really time-consuming if bought from the open market. It is easy for a buyer to locate a seller of their selected titles across eCommerce sites. Educational, fictional, and reference books from Indian as well as overseas publishers are available across eCommerce sites. Since the lockdown, many brands have started selling stationery online. You can sell customized, print-on-demand and quirky stationery online that otherwise is not common in shops. | https://360.shiprocket.in/blog/most-demanded-selling-products-online-india/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_136377930#2_261053995 | Title: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products in India Online - Shiprocket 360
Headings: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
Products that are most in demand and selling online in India
Apparels
Mobile Phones
Books and Stationery
Consumer Electronics
Footwear
Jewellery
Fashion Accessories
Beauty Products
Computer Hardware, Software, and Accessories
Video Games
Toys and Games
Home Decor Items
Kitchenware
Household Appliances
Sports Goods and Fitness Equipment
Baby Care Products
Food and Health Supplements
Provisions and Online Grocery
Handmade Items
Subscriptions
Final Thoughts
Content: Books and Stationery
Buying a book could be really time-consuming if bought from the open market. It is easy for a buyer to locate a seller of their selected titles across eCommerce sites. Educational, fictional, and reference books from Indian as well as overseas publishers are available across eCommerce sites. Since the lockdown, many brands have started selling stationery online. You can sell customized, print-on-demand and quirky stationery online that otherwise is not common in shops. Consumer Electronics
eCommerce sites are excellent platforms for buying/selling consumer electronic goods like laptops, tablets, and digital cameras. By 2025 India is expected to become world’s 5th largest consumer durable market. Footwear
Online is perhaps the best place to search for and buy footwear. The varieties are exhaustive and include shoes, slippers, sandals, and snickers for both ladies and gentlemen. People get to choose among leading brands from across the world. | https://360.shiprocket.in/blog/most-demanded-selling-products-online-india/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_136377930#3_261055868 | Title: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products in India Online - Shiprocket 360
Headings: 20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
20 Most Demanded & Hot Selling Products In India Online
Products that are most in demand and selling online in India
Apparels
Mobile Phones
Books and Stationery
Consumer Electronics
Footwear
Jewellery
Fashion Accessories
Beauty Products
Computer Hardware, Software, and Accessories
Video Games
Toys and Games
Home Decor Items
Kitchenware
Household Appliances
Sports Goods and Fitness Equipment
Baby Care Products
Food and Health Supplements
Provisions and Online Grocery
Handmade Items
Subscriptions
Final Thoughts
Content: Consumer Electronics
eCommerce sites are excellent platforms for buying/selling consumer electronic goods like laptops, tablets, and digital cameras. By 2025 India is expected to become world’s 5th largest consumer durable market. Footwear
Online is perhaps the best place to search for and buy footwear. The varieties are exhaustive and include shoes, slippers, sandals, and snickers for both ladies and gentlemen. People get to choose among leading brands from across the world. Jewellery
Buying exclusive jewellery items is often a tough task when bought across counters. The entire process of selecting preferred items and buying from global leaders is done conveniently through eCommerce websites. Fashion Accessories
It is obvious that after jewellery items, fashion accessories is a popular product category sold online. Belts, hand bags, purses, wallets, head bands, and watches are some of the items bought widely online by Indians. Beauty Products
Skin care products like cream, lotion, face masks, moisturisers, and perfumes are demanded items that are sold online. | https://360.shiprocket.in/blog/most-demanded-selling-products-online-india/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_146881286#16_283170215 | Title: What is Conductive Paint? Pros, Cons, and Applications - 3D Insider
Headings: What is Conductive Paint? Pros, Cons, and Applications
What is Conductive Paint? Pros, Cons, and Applications
What is conductive paint?
Is there a difference between conductive paint and conductive ink?
Types of conductive paint
Metal-based conductive paint
Carbon-based conductive paint
Pros and cons of conductive paint
PROS:
Flexible medium
Easy to use
CONS:
Not as conductive as solid conductors
Poor durability
Applications of conductive paint
Educational tool
RFID tags
Cold soldering
Quick repairs
Wearable technology
How to make DIY conductive paint
Final thoughts
Content: Cold soldering
Soldering a process by which electrical components are joined together by solder or a piece of molten filler metal. Aside from joining them physically, a solder also provides a conductive bridge. However, old-fashioned soldering requires exposure of filler metal to high temperatures. This is a somewhat delicate process that can be dangerous to someone inexperienced. Cold soldering using conductive paint eliminates the complexity and hazards of hot soldering. With cold soldering, you can create conductive bridges across electrical components in just a few minutes with no technical skills, and without the use of any special equipment. Quick repairs
Conductive paint can be used as a tool for making quick | https://3dinsider.com/conductive-paint/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_153544979#11_296068764 | Title: The Plastic Waste Problem and The Challenges of Plastic Recycling - 3D Insider
Headings: The Plastic Waste Problem and The Challenges of Plastic Recycling
The Plastic Waste Problem and The Challenges of Plastic Recycling
How bad is the plastic waste problem?
Cumulative plastic production
Mismanaged plastic waste
The persistence of plastic waste and effects on wildlife and humans
Why are some countries lagging in the practice of plastic waste management?
Current challenges of plastic recycling
Economics
Difficulty in sorting
Flexible packaging is difficult to recycle
Weak policy support
Needs a collaborative solution
Final thoughts
Content: The limitation in plastic recycling isn’t just limited to middle-income countries and those in coastal areas. Even in countries with well-developed plastic recycling facilities, there are still technological limitations that prevent them from attaining higher recycling rates. The following are some of the common challenges. Economics
Putting up a recycling facility requires a lot of capital and technical capability. Its operations will also require huge operating costs in terms of power, manpower, and equipment maintenance. Significant capital will also have to be spent to implement a system for the collection and sorting of plastic waste. With so many expenses involved, it is important for plastic recycling to be economically sustainable. This is determined by two factors – the market demand for recycled products and government support to incentivize or require plastic recycling. There’s also the fact that plastic degrades in quality every time it is recycled, making it necessary for “recycled” plastic products to have a blend of both recycled and virgin materials to ensure good product quality. This also means that plastic cannot be recycled infinitely, unlike glass or metal. | https://3dinsider.com/plastic-recycling-challenges/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_153544979#12_296070828 | Title: The Plastic Waste Problem and The Challenges of Plastic Recycling - 3D Insider
Headings: The Plastic Waste Problem and The Challenges of Plastic Recycling
The Plastic Waste Problem and The Challenges of Plastic Recycling
How bad is the plastic waste problem?
Cumulative plastic production
Mismanaged plastic waste
The persistence of plastic waste and effects on wildlife and humans
Why are some countries lagging in the practice of plastic waste management?
Current challenges of plastic recycling
Economics
Difficulty in sorting
Flexible packaging is difficult to recycle
Weak policy support
Needs a collaborative solution
Final thoughts
Content: Significant capital will also have to be spent to implement a system for the collection and sorting of plastic waste. With so many expenses involved, it is important for plastic recycling to be economically sustainable. This is determined by two factors – the market demand for recycled products and government support to incentivize or require plastic recycling. There’s also the fact that plastic degrades in quality every time it is recycled, making it necessary for “recycled” plastic products to have a blend of both recycled and virgin materials to ensure good product quality. This also means that plastic cannot be recycled infinitely, unlike glass or metal. This deficiency makes the economics of plastic recycling even worse. In many cases, manufacturing a product made of pure virgin plastic turns out to be cheaper blending in recycled materials. Difficulty in sorting
Before plastic waste even reaches a recycling facility, there are two hurdles to overcome – the fact that not all plastics are recyclable, and not all recyclable plastics are fit to be recycled. For instance, common recyclable plastics include High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). On the other hand, plastics such as Polystyrene (PS) and Polypropylene (PP) are still widely used but remain non-recyclable. | https://3dinsider.com/plastic-recycling-challenges/ |
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