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Alamy. The researchers found the 'good family' narrative was a key factor in women changing their names. “I wanted to do it to have a better connection with my kid, not just in a loving ...
Jul 19, 2022 · Contemporarily, “at least in the US, about 20% to 30% of women retain their name, meaning the vast majority take their spouse’s name when they marry,” Carr said. That includes artist ...
Oct 13, 2023 · Nearly 80 percent of women married to men changed their last name when they got married. Women who decided to change their names told The Hill they did so to validate their relationship and share ...
Sep 7, 2023 · Women who are not married were significantly less likely to report plans to take their partner’s last name. Only 33% said they would, whereas 23% said they would keep their own last name, 17% ...
Sep 7, 2023 · A survey released by the Pew Research Center on Thursday reveals that 79% of American women took their husband's last name after marriage. Just 14% of women in opposite-sex marriages kept their ...
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Feb 1, 2021 · It’s 2021, after all, and even in all the progress we’ve made toward equality, 70% of U.S. women and a whopping 90% of British women still take their husband’s surname after marriage. And ...
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Jun 10, 2021 · 40 Women tell why they changed their last name after divorce-or not. “I kept my married name for my children.”. I’m keeping my married name for my kids. Plus I’m a teacher and it gets confusing if you change your name. If I ever want to change my name, I’ll wait until I get remarried..