A glance at the table provided reveals data regarding marital status and age during the period of 1960 to 2000 in Australia.
By far the most common marriage type is religion marriage, while civil marriage remains the least preferred over the years. By contrast, however, both sexes witnessed a slight increase in terms of age during the given years.
It is apparent from the information supplied that the number of marriages obeyed by religion has reached its peak in 1980, making it double the number of couples in 1960. The latter 2 decades, however, brought a sustained decline in this table. In stark contrast, civil marriages outnumbered religious marriages in 2000’s by 6000 unions. It is also interesting to note that the number of civil marriages from 1980 occured to be the double of the data from 1960. Likewise, a similar situation took place with unions by religion.
Concerning gender-based data, bride is younger compared to groom in all periods of time. However, the age gap between the sexes remains in a moderate level.
