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Reasons For Rise in Divorce Rate

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Reasons for the Rise in Divorce Rate

The divorce rate in Britain is increasing. Statistics show that more than 40% of marriages end up in divorce. According to the ONS, there were almost 88,000 more divorces in 2014 compared to 1960.

Social attitudes/values changing

Social attitudes/values changing

  • There is less stigma attached to people who want a divorce and it is seen as more socially acceptable.
  • Functionalists argue that this increase in the number of divorces is due to people having higher expectations in marriage (they think that if their partner isn’t fulfilling their expectations, they can move onto someone else).
Changes in women's attitudes

Changes in women's attitudes

  • Women nowadays value their education and their career. This change in priorities means that:
    • Women are more likely to get married at a later stage in life.
    • Women are less likely to stay in a marriage that doesn’t fulfil them.
Secularisation

Secularisation

  • Secularisation is the decline in religious beliefs.
  • Marriage is seen less as a spiritual union and more of a personal commitment.
  • This means that if a couple wanted to end their marriage, they wouldn't have any religious guilt.
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