It's more difficult for unwed mothers to get married, and if they do, they tend to not marry well!
4th Oct 2005, 23:26 GMT
Women who have children outside of marriage are less likely than other single women to marry, and when they do marry, their husbands tend to be less well-matched, according to a new study.
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