Higher divorce rates mean more people are single.
Not exact matches
Well, given that
divorce rates are
highest amongst evangelicals Christians, it kind of
means that many relationships do not survive the God belief.
Simply because marriage as an institution has been unbelievably abused and the
divorce rate is sky
high does not
mean the institution itself is the problem.
A more equal marriage doesn't necessarily
mean a happier marriage: A recent Norweigan study found
higher divorce rates among couples who split the housework evenly.
Moreover, research by Harvard and Chicago universities has shown that dating online can provide a firm basis for marital success, with lower
divorce rates and
higher satisfaction levels than those who meet by traditional
means.5 Internet dating has also proven effective for religious couples, with research revealing success
rates of marriage using Christian dating services to be 10 %
higher than the average.
Changes to the role of marriage in society and fairly
high divorce rates among Generation X in the present day, with the group making up a significant part of all
divorces (ONS, 2016), may
mean over-65s in 2050 aren't quite as likely to remarry.
The over 50's generation is leading the pack with the
highest divorce rate these days which
means there are an abundance of men out there for you to date so you don't have to settle.
Black
divorce rates, too, had increased: in 1940 these had been the same for blacks and whites, but by 1964 the nonwhite (here as elsewhere he
meant Negro) percentage had become 40 percent
higher than that among whites.
Couples who had «incorrect perceptions» of each other's happiness —
meaning they thought their partners were either happier or less happy than they suspected — had a
higher rate of
divorce overall (8.6 %).
Never mind all the people who want to blame the
high divorce rate on commitment, more specifically a lack of an understanding of what commitment
means.