"This is a rather difficult question to answer, since a lot of marriages end for different reasons. Some marriages end because of bad communication, while others may end over loss of interest or financial problems."
No. They're about the same.
Yes.
Forced marriage and early marriage are harmful. Marriage should be by freewill and not forced.
"live births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages and divorces"
They're basically the same.
Births, deaths, marriages and divorces are all recorded with the county recorder. These are a matter of public record.
In many cultures it is very normal and right to have arranged marriages. In the US culture, it is not.
In the United States, the commonly cited statistic is that approximately 40 to 50 percent of marriages end in divorce. This translates to roughly 40 to 50 divorces for every 100 marriages. However, these figures can vary based on factors such as age, education, and socio-economic status. It's important to note that divorce rates have been declining in recent years.
It is very rare for a forced marriage to occur. Usually they have arranged marriages, though. The parents find potential matches, they meet, and if the family and the bride/groom like each other well then they may decide to marry, but forcing them to marry is NOT a common practice.
actually forced marriages are prohibted in Islam
A list of recent divorces in a given area is public knowledge. A person can find a list of recent divorces at the nearest county courthouse. Another source is the local newspaper. Some communities publish dissolutions of marriages so that creditors can sue for nonpayment of marital debts.
Marriages and divorces performed in any state are recognized in all other states. So yes, you can.