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.
Not exact matches
ex registered partnerships in Norway and Sweden
found that
divorce rates were 50 - 167 %
higher for same - s.
The data showed that the
HIGHEST DIVORCE RATES WERE
FOUND IN THE BIBLE BELT.
Barna's results verified
findings of earlier polls: that CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANT CHRISTIANS, ON AVERAGE, HAVE THE
HIGHEST DIVORCE RATE, while mainline Christians have a much lower r
RATE, while mainline Christians have a much lower
raterate.
One hundred and fourteen of the players were injured, 14 of them seriously, and Coddington says, «Basically, what we
found was that the
rate of
divorce, marital discord, missing parents or recent deaths of a parent was far
higher in the players who had suffered serious injuries.
This may be an important contributing factor to the
higher rates of separation and
divorce found in these families.
Although we haven't
found anything concrete yet, based on anecdotal reports, I am suspicious that
divorce rates are a bit
higher when children are preschoolers.
The
higher divorce rate among women with
high - pressure careers could therefore be both a cause and a consequence of intense devotion to one's children: These mothers may
find that the only reliable, and persistent, relationships are those with their kids.
That same report has
found that
divorced men and women both experience
higher mortality
rates and poorer mental health outcomes than their married counterparts.
When I first
found out I was pregnant with twins, I wasn't nervous about the «
higher divorce rate amongst twin parents» that has been discussed in a variety of studies and articles.
«And then keep tabs on the situation on a monthly basis for almost two decades,» writes Martin, «with millions of taxpayers involved (moving in and out of work, having new children, some separating, getting
divorced,
finding new partners who may or may not be
higher rate taxpayers, etc).
The latter
finding surprised the researchers, who initially thought that that adding pornography into more religious marriages would lead to
higher rates of
divorce.
As the
divorce rate is
higher than it has ever been and people do not
find the love and attention they need from their married partners, they eventually start on a quest to
find this love elsewhere.
Another myth suggests that there is a
higher divorce rate among those who enter into dating services to
find their bride, but in fact the opposite is true.
A twenty - five - year longitudinal study
found that when
divorced parents diverted their attention away from the children and towards maintaining conflict, those children had a
higher rate of delinquent behavior and truancy from school.
They
found that, at most major insurance companies,
rates are almost always
higher for customers who are single, separated, or
divorced.
For example, some have
found significant differences between children with
divorced and continuously married parents even after controlling for personality traits such as depression and antisocial behavior in parents.59 Others have
found higher rates of problems among children with single parents, using statistical methods that adjust for unmeasured variables that, in principle, should include parents» personality traits as well as many genetic influences.60 And a few studies have
found that the link between parental
divorce and children's problems is similar for adopted and biological children — a
finding that can not be explained by genetic transmission.61 Another study, based on a large sample of twins,
found that growing up in a single - parent family predicted depression in adulthood even with genetic resemblance controlled statistically.62 Although some degree of selection still may be operating, the weight of the evidence strongly suggests that growing up without two biological parents in the home increases children's risk of a variety of cognitive, emotional, and social problems.
He's
found that for couples who
divorce within the first several years of their marriage — one of the times when
divorce rates are
highest — «entering negativity is like stepping into a quicksand bog.
Previous research has shown that
divorce rates are
higher and marriage
rates are lower among poorer populations in the United States, but the researchers
found that generally poorer respondents hold more traditional views about marriage than respondents on
higher incomes.
A twenty - five - year longitudinal study
found that when
divorced parents diverted their attention away from the children and towards maintaining conflict, those children had a
higher rate of delinquent behavior and truancy from school.
Building on
findings that the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) resulted in
higher rates of marital stability among two - parent recipient families who participated in this initiative that provided financial incentives to welfare recipients who worked, this report documents MFIP's long - term effects on marriage and
divorce among participants in the program's sample of nearly 2,500 two - parent families who were married or cohabiting at study entry.
David Hoffman's Boston Law Collaborative analyzed 199 of its recent
divorce cases, and
found while mediation, collaborative
divorce and litigation all produced
high rates of successful settlement, the costs varied greatly.
These
findings starkly contrast with the claims of some that to turn back
high rates of
divorce, we should return to the male breadwinner family idealized during the 1950s and 60s in such television programs as «Father Knows Best» and «Leave it to Beaver.»
According to Dribe's study, the
highest divorce rate was
found among couples where a Swedish woman marries a man from the fourth group, which includes India, most Arab countries, many African countries and some South American countries, but also Turkey and Poland.
Therefore, Stanley
founded that for both genders negative interaction led to
higher divorce rates, for previously
divorced couples the top arguments starter was, children, followed by money, both genders said that males tend to withdraw more than females, and more committed couples thought less about being with other people.
However, numerous researchers are
finding that couples who live together have a
higher rate of
divorce than couples who don't cohabit before marrying.
Also, given the
higher divorce rate of interethnic marriages,
findings from this study may allow relationship counsellors to help interethnic couples experiencing relationship problems.
They
found a trend toward
higher divorce rates in both men and women who had reported cold feet, but only the female trend was significant.
Another study
found that couples who participated in the PREP program had less negative interaction and more positive interaction, lower
rates of aggression, lower
rates of breakup or
divorce, and
higher levels of relationship satisfaction that lasted up to five years following the training.
«DeMaris and MacDonald (1993)
found that the only situation in which cohabitation is associated with a
higher divorce rate is among «serial cohabitors» — people who have cohabited with more than one partner.That's a small portion of all cohabitors.
High rates of
divorce, separation, or never marrying among chronically depressed individuals may also explain the current
findings.