The table shows information on marriage status and age between 1960 and 2000 in Australia.
Overall, marriage status and age were significantly changed over the period. However, the number of religious marriages was the highest in 1980, followed by civil marriages in 2000. Notably, the five or four religious marriages had the lowest in 1960. Additionally, the average age of the bride and the bridegroom was the highest in 2000 than other ages.
Regarding in the marriage, also the number of religious marriages were the highest at 50,000 in 1980. The figure for civil marriage was the latest at 16,000. Meanwhile, the lowest figure was recorded in 1960 at 25,000. While was short for civil marriage at 80,000. A sharp increase was observed in 2000 between religious marriages at 34,000 and civil marriages at 40,000.
Moving on to the average age of bride and bridegroom in 2000. The average age of bride and bridegroom account for the largest quantity of other years, making up 32. Notably, the average age of marriage was the lowest than the average age of marriage over the period. The average age of bride and bridegroom slightly climbed between 24,000 in 1960 and 32,000 in 2000, followed by the average age of marriage from 21,000 in 1960 to 30,000 in 2000.
