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20th April 2018
12:59pm BST

Patrick Ishizuka, lead author of the study said: “Equality appears to promote stability. Equality in men’s and women’s economic contributions may hold these couples together.”
There is also a 'marriage bar' theory, which suggests that when you're on a similar income to your partner, you're more likely to get married... because they money is actually there.
And with weddings costing upwards of €20,000 these days, it's easy to see how the theory works.
“Once couples have reached a certain income and wealth threshold, they’re more likely to marry.
“They want to have a house and a car and enough savings to have a big wedding; and they also want to have stable jobs and a steady income.
“It’s really the couple’s combined resources that seem to matter."