It is important to understand that marital separation is tied to many social and economic determinants, and these differ across cultures, countries and races. Various studies have been conducted over the years to examine the pattern of Marital Separation and divorce, and these are based on more than one classification analysis techniques. Find out about some of the common social and economic determinants of marital separation.
Age
The age is a big determinant, with the 26 to 35 years age group forming the largest group largest group followed by the 16 to 25 years age group. This statistic indicates that most cases of marital separation usually end at a young age, although cases of separation in older age are not too uncommon these days.
Education
This is another big variable, and it is found that women who are highly educated are more prone to opt for separation for ending marital incompatibility. Given that men who are highly educated tend to marry women with similar level of education, it is generally seen that the rates of marital separation and divorce are more common in couples with higher level of education. It cannot be conclusively said whether education promotes or hinders the incidence of separation and divorce in the society. More research is needed in such cases.
Culture and tradition
The values and traditions associated to marriage tend to differ across castes and cultures. In some societies, divorce is more permissible. In some communities, divorce is looked down on and the rate of separation is lower as a result.
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Age
The age is a big determinant, with the 26 to 35 years age group forming the largest group largest group followed by the 16 to 25 years age group. This statistic indicates that most cases of marital separation usually end at a young age, although cases of separation in older age are not too uncommon these days.
Education
This is another big variable, and it is found that women who are highly educated are more prone to opt for separation for ending marital incompatibility. Given that men who are highly educated tend to marry women with similar level of education, it is generally seen that the rates of marital separation and divorce are more common in couples with higher level of education. It cannot be conclusively said whether education promotes or hinders the incidence of separation and divorce in the society. More research is needed in such cases.
Culture and tradition
The values and traditions associated to marriage tend to differ across castes and cultures. In some societies, divorce is more permissible. In some communities, divorce is looked down on and the rate of separation is lower as a result.
Please visit this site to draft a sample marital separation agreement in Minnesota.
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