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Marriage as a social institution

The essay ‘Marriage as a Social Institution’ is written by Stephen L. Nock. "By exploring the social and demographic developments that have changed the role of marriage and the family, the author analyses the national marriage issue. Marriage and parenthood, he believes, are private concerns that only affect the people directly engaged. He cites initiatives that have strengthened marriages, reduced divorce rates, reduced out-of-wedlock births, and fostered responsible fatherhood as examples." "A marriage is more than just the union of two people. It's also a relationship defined by legal, moral, and conventional principles, and it can include a wide range of close personal interactions and alliances. Various personal and societal links bind the spouses legally, morally, and socially. Marriage as a social institution is extensively investigated as a fundamental social structure that has an impact on men. In this essay, the author claims that the role of spouse is part...