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Q43_111 SE +/- 1%

All spouses (Q43) : 96.7% of civilian spouses of Soldiers are females and 3.3% are males. (Couples with both spouses serving in the military were not surveyed.) All spouses (Q44) : 14.1% reported they are of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin or ancestry; of those,

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Q43_111 SE +/- 1%

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  1. All spouses (Q43): 96.7% of civilian spouses of Soldiers are females and 3.3% are males. (Couples with both spouses serving in the military were not surveyed.) • All spouses (Q44): 14.1% reported they are of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin or ancestry; of those, • 44.0% are Mexican, Mexican American or Chicano • 33.9%are other Hispanic/Spanish • 24.4% are Puerto Rican • 2.3% are Cuban • All spouses (Q45): 82.9% are White, 11.8% are Black or African American, 5.7% are Asian, 3.4% are American Indian or Alaska Native, and 1.4% are Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander. • All spouses (Q45): 4.4% of spouses identified themselves as being two or more races, while 79.1% identified themselves as white, 10.2% as Black or African American, 4.2% as Asian, and 0.9% as Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.

  2. All spouses (Q44x45): When all spouses of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin are included as Hispanics, 68.5% of spouses are White, 9.4% are Hispanic, 14.1% are Black or African American, and 8.1% are of another race. • All spouses (Q46): 2.6% have not completed high school or a GED, 19.2% have completed high school with a diploma or GED but have no additional formal education, and 78.2% have completed some formal schooling beyond high school. 28.9% have a bachelor’s degree or higher level of education. • All spouses (Q46): Since 2004/5, there has been a decrease in the percentage who have a high school diploma or GED (22.8% in 2004/5, 19.3% in 2010). • All spouses (Q47): Civilian spouses are, on average, 31 years old. 22.2% are under 25 years old, 49.8% are under 30, and 29.6% are 35 or older. • All spouses (Q47): Since 2004/5, the percentage of spouses age 20 to 29 has increased (40.5% in 2004/5, 48.4% in 2010) and the percentage of spouses age 30 to 39 had decreased (40.8% in 2004/5, 34.9% in 2010). • All spouses (Q48): All of the spouses responding to the survey are married. 79.4% are married for the first time, 18.7% are remarried (was divorced or widowed), 0.4% are legally separated, and 1.6% are filing for divorce.

  3. All spouses (Q49): 42.7% have been married for 4 years or less and 70.8% have been married for less than 10 years. • All spouses (Q49): Since 2004/5, there has been an increase in spouses who have been married for 4 years or less (38.1% in 2004/5, 42.7% in 2010) and a decrease in those married for 10 to 19 years (29.0% in 2004/5, 24.0% in 2010). • All spouses (Q50): Over two-thirds rated the quality of their marriage at the time of the survey as very positive or positive in the following areas: • - Faithfulness (83.9%) - Capability to handle conflict (73.9%) • - Mutual support (80.0%) - Communication (73.2%) • - Trust (78.5%) - Spiritual values (66.2%) • All spouses (Q50): Less than one-fifth of spouses rated the quality of their marriage at the time of the survey as negative or very negative in these areas: • - Communication (13.0%) - Mutual support (8.9%) • - Trust (11.8%) - Faithfulness (8.1%) • - Capability to handle conflict (11.8%) - Spiritual values (6.6%)

  4. All spouses(Q50): Since 2004/5, there has been a decrease in the percentage of spouses rating the quality of their marriage as very positive/positive in these areas: • Faithfulness (90.7% in 2004/5, 83.9% in 2010) • Mutual support (84.3% in 2004/5, 80.0% in 2010) • Trust (86.4% in 2004/5, 78.5% in 2010) • Capability to handle conflict (82.3% in 2004/5, 73.9% in 2010) • Communication (78.1% in 2004/5, 73.2% in 2010) • Spiritual values (69.6% in 2004/5, 66.2% in 2010)

  5. All spouses (Q50): Since 2004/5, there has been an increase in the percentage of spouses rating the quality of their marriage as negative/very negative in the following areas: • Communication (8.9% in 2004/5, 13.0% in 2010) • Trust (5.9% in 2004/5, 11.8% in 2010) • Capability to handle conflict (7.6% in 2004/5, 11.8% in 2010) • Mutual support (5.4% in 2004/5, 8.9% in 2010) • Faithfulness (4.3% in 2004/5, 8.1% in 2010) • Spiritual values (4.4% in 2004/5, 6.6% in 2010) • All spouses (Q51): 77.7% are satisfied with their marriage at the present time, 12.2% are neutral, and 10.1% are dissatisfied. • All spouses (Q51): Since 2004/5, there has been a slight decrease in the percentage who are satisfied with their marriage at the present time (81.8% in 2004/5, 77.7% in 2010) and an increase in the percentage who are dissatisfied (8.0% in 2004/5, 10.1% in 2010).

  6. All spouses (Q52): 31.7% are very satisfied and 53.6% are more or less satisfied with the way things are going for them personally. • All spouses (Q52): Since 2004/5, there has not been any significant change in the level of satisfaction with the way things are going for them personally.

  7. Are you female or male?All spouses Q43_111 SE +/- 1%

  8. Are you female or male?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q43_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  9. Are you of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin or ancestry (of any race)? (NOTE: Multiple responses are valid.)All spouses Q44A1-5_111 SE +/- 2% except Yes and No +/- 1%

  10. What is your race? (NOTE: Multiple responses are valid)All spouses Q45A1-5_111 SE +/- 1%

  11. What is your race?All spouses *Also includes more than 2 races/none Q45A1-5_111 SE +/- 1%

  12. What is your race? Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin or ancestry (of any race)? (Note: All of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin (regardless of race) are included as Hispanics)All spouses Q44 by 45_111 SE +/- 1%

  13. What is the highest level of education you have completed?All spouses Q46_111 SE +/- 1%

  14. What is the highest level of education you have completed?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q46_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  15. What is the highest level of education you have completed? (continued)All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q46_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  16. What is the highest level of education you have completed? (continued)All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q46_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  17. How old were you on your last birthday?All spouses Q47_111 SE +/- 1%

  18. How old were you on your last birthday?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q47_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  19. How old were you on your last birthday? (continued)All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q47_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  20. What is your current marital status?All spouses Q48_111 SE +/- 1%

  21. What is your current marital status?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q48_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  22. How long have you been married to your current spouse?All spouses Q49A1-2_111 SE +/- 1%

  23. How long have you been married to your current spouse?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q49A1-2_111) 1987 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  24. How would you rate the quality of your marriage at this time according to the following?All spouses Q50A1-6_111 SE +/- 1%

  25. How would you rate the quality of your marriage at this time according to the following?All spouses Q50A1-6_111 SE +/- 1%

  26. How would you rate the quality of your marriage at this time according to the following?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q50A1-6_111) 1991/2 SE +/- 1%

  27. How would you rate the quality of your marriage at this time according to the following?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q50A1-6_111) 1991/2 SE +/- 1%

  28. How satisfied are you with your marriage at the present time?All spouses Q51_111 SE +/- 1%

  29. How satisfied are you with your marriage at the present time?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q51_111) 1995 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

  30. How satisfied are you with the way things are going for you personally?All spouses Q52_111 SE +/- 1%

  31. How satisfied are you with the way things are going for you personally?All spouses 2010 SE +/- 1% (Q52_111) 1995 - 2004/5 SEs +/- 1%

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