wendy wang, senior researcher at pew research center, and in seattle, stephanie coontz, professor of family studies, director of research for the council of contemporary families. wendy, your life does not end when your marriage ends, but do people who have been married and aren't look at marriage differently from people who have never been married. >> yes, interestingly people who have been married before but currently unmarried are less unlikely to say they want to get married again, then there is a gender difference. women are much less likely than men to say they want to be married again. >> to say that, but do we know whether they do? are women more likely to seek to remarry? >> well, it's hard to say because we need to see the overall rates of the remarriage, but this is currentl among currently divorce people. we don't know how many times they've been married before. maybe they've been married three or four times and they're tired of it. >> as you look at the stats coming in, whether that's having temporary impact or whether it's helping restructure marriage in the way we get m