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women A 2015 study by the American Sociological Association revealed that women initiate 69 percent of all divorces in the U.S. Further, the same study found that college-educated women initiate divorce at an even higher rate of 90 percent. But why are women initiating divorces at such a high rate compared to men?
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Read More »A 2015 study by the American Sociological Association revealed that women initiate 69 percent of all divorces in the U.S. Further, the same study found that college-educated women initiate divorce at an even higher rate of 90 percent. But why are women initiating divorces at such a high rate compared to men? There may be several reasons.
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Read More »Historically, many women remained in marriages that no longer served them because they relied on their husbands financially. Women stayed even if they were abused, or their husbands were having affairs because they really had no other choice. They may not have had the training or education to make it on their own or the support of local family members. Some may have also been afraid of the social stigma attached to divorce. Today, wives have many more choices and are much more likely to be free to leave a marriage. Their financial situation won’t leave them stuck in a marriage they no longer want to be in or feel safe in. With approximately half of all marriages ending in divorce, much of the social stigma has also been wiped away from divorce. In general, women are more likely to take action when there’s a problem than men are. While this isn’t always true, it can prompt women to do something about a marriage gone wrong sooner than men. Whether it be seeking counseling or therapy or filing for divorce, women often do something about the problem before a man does. Think about a messy kitchen or a growing pile of laundry—women are more likely to take care of these messes before men, and the same applies to their marriages. Men will often wait until the mess causes other problems—such as having no clean clothes to wear or no clean dishes to eat off of before they will do something. Women are more likely to see a problem as it grows and do something to avoid it or take care of it before they experience additional problems.
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