Part,  Chapter, Paragraph

 1   II,     5.  5.  1|          to control age, gender, marital status, employment status,
 2   II,     5.  5.  1|          identified gender, age, marital status, employment status,
 3   II,     5.  6.  3|    education; socio-economic and marital status, but not race, may
 4   II,     9.  2.  2|          not solely the parentsmarital status, as is often the
 5   II,     9.  2.  2|      measured in the same way as marital disruption (Heuveline and
 6   II,     9.  3.  3| Predictors of sexual behaviour~ ~Marital status is the strongest
 7   II,     9.  5.  3|         is underused. In Greece, marital rape does not expressly
 8   II,     9.  5.  3|      rarely applied). In France, marital rape is recognised as an
 9   II,     9.  5.  3|         receiving treatment cite marital conflict as one of the main
10  III,    10.  1.  1|    adaptive role in family life: marital satisfaction is higher and
11  III,    10.  2.  1|          strain, poor parenting, marital conflicts and negative role
12   IV,    11.  6.  4| Mortality, elderly living alone, marital status (and local tax base) (