Marriage not a priority for prospective parents

Written by Super User 12 Aug 2013

A new poll has found that most young people do not plan to get married before starting a family. Their thinking has been put down to uncertainty over the cost of living and the current job market and reflects a very different understanding of settling down to that of their parents. 54 per cent say they do not expect to be married before having their first child, according to the research by Santander Insurance. Only 45 per cent believe they will own their own home before having children and only four in ten expect to begin parenthood with a secure job or a regular income. Andrea Minichiello Williams, CEO of Christian Concern, commented: “The link in people’s minds between marriage and having children has been severed. This is not for the best. Research, such as that done by the Centre for Social Justice, has repeatedly shown that family breakdown is far less likely when parents are married.

Pray: for a wider understanding of the benefits of marriage particularly in family life. (Eph.5:33)

More: http://www.christianconcern.com/our-concerns/family/marriage-not-a-priority-for-prospective-parents

 

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