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by dragonwriter
3348 days ago
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> You're discussing the derivative (rate of change) of the actual issue. The rate of change is the rate of new divorces minus the rate at which divorcee households are ending (if the concern is divorced parents with children, by death of the parent, child, or the child leaving the household.) > Even if the divorce rate was zero, there would still be existent divorced households. A declining, eventually to zero, number of them. |
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I was instead pointing out that simply bring up a reduced rate is not really a counterpoint. Especially when, as you accurately point out, the divorce rate is not even the entire picture for the rate-of-change of divorced households. See also Arizhel's sibling comment:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14150694
But hey, will_brown did a better job of making the same point and defending himself:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14150843