The study relied on data
on heterosexual married couples ages 60 and older who were no longer working from the 2009 and 2013 Disability and Use of Time (DUST) supplement to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a longitudinal study at the University of Michigan.
Not exact matches
Up for vote was a referendum
on whether Washington state would allow gay and lesbian
couples to have several of the rights and responsibilities of legally
married heterosexual couples.
It was already clear the government's proposals to allow gay and lesbian
couples to
marry on the same legal basis as
heterosexual couples would prove deeply divisive, across all parties in Westminster.
Ministers have said they hope the reform will be passed so same - sex
couples will be able to
marry on the same legal basis as
heterosexual couples by the summer.
Its response to the coalition's consultation
on proposals to allow same - sex
couples to
marry in the same way as
heterosexual couples attacks ministers for pursuing the reform «for essentially ideological reasons» and concludes doing so would be «deeply unwise».
A new study from the University of Utah that examined gender, health and housework among
married,
heterosexual couples who are no longer employed found a woman's health has to be considerably impaired before she stops doing chores and her husband takes
on more of those duties.
Under the settlement agreement, the company reserves the right to inform those using the new same - sex matching service that the Compatibility Matching System ™ developed by eHarmony is solely based
on research involving
married heterosexual couples.
The Company's patented Compatibility Matching System was developed
on the basis of research involving
married heterosexual couples.
In Shackell v the United Kingdom (Dec)(App no 45851 / 99), 27 April 2000, the court found that the situations of
married and unmarried
heterosexual cohabiting
couples were not analogous for the purposes of survivors» benefits, since «marriage remains an institution which is widely accepted as conferring a particular status
on those who enter it».
They operate a policy at their hotel, stated
on their
on - line booking form, that double bedrooms are available only to «
heterosexual married couples».
The theory is tested using national panel survey data
on physical assaults between
heterosexual married and cohabiting
couples.
Wolfinger conducted another analysis, which he described
on the Institute for Family Studies blog, which found that among
heterosexual couples who
married in the 2000s, women who'd had between three and nine sexual partners were less likely to divorce than women who'd had two partners (their husband and one other person).