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The image presents a table with columns labeled Year, Religion Marriage, Civil Marriage, The Average Age of Bride, and The Average Age of Bridegroom. For the year 1960: 25000 religion marriages, 8000 civil marriages, bride age 21, bridegroom age 24. For 1970: 28000 religion marriages, 12000 civil marriages, bride age 23, bridegroom age 25. For 1980: 50000 religion marriages, 16000 civil marriages, bride age 25, bridegroom age 27. For 1990: 32000 religion marriages, 23000 civil marriages, bride age 27, bridegroom age 30. For 2000: 34000 religion marriages, 40000 civil marriages, bride age 30, bridegroom age 32.
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The table gives data on marriage in terms of status and age between 1960 and 2000.
Overall, civil marriages were higher in number than religious marriages, except in 2000. Moreover, the average age of both brides and bridegrooms increased.
Firstly, from 1960 to 1980, the number of religious marriages doubled from 25k to 50k, but the numbers went down in 1990 and 2000—to 32k and 34k respectively. As for civil marriages, there was a continuous rise from 8k in 1960 to 40k in 2000.
The average age of brides was younger than that of bridegrooms. In detail, in each year, it went up by 2–3 years. From 1960 to 2000, the average age of brides increased from 21 to 30. In addition, the bridegrooms’ age was 24 in 1960 and rose to 32 in 2000.
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