Decline of Marriage in America: A Sociological View

Decline of Marriage in America: A Sociological View

Introduction Marriage has long been considered a central institution in American society. For centuries, it functioned as the foundation of family life, economic cooperation, social stability, and moral order. However, over the last few decades, the United States has witnessed a steady decline in marriage rates. Fewer people are getting married, many are marrying later … Read more

Love Marriage vs Arranged Marriage in India: A Sociological Perspective

Domestic Violence in India: Causes and Social Impact

Introduction Marriage in India is not merely a personal or emotional union; it is a deeply social institution shaped by tradition, culture, religion, class, and family structure. For centuries, arranged marriage has been the dominant form of marital alliance, rooted in kinship systems, caste hierarchies, and community norms. However, with modernization, education, urbanization, and exposure … Read more