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Functionalist Views on Divorce

Functionalists aren’t supporters of divorce as they believe that it leads to the breakdown of families and consequently of societies. Nevertheless, functionalists can find some benefits to it.

Benefits of divorce

Benefits of divorce

  • Divorce allows people to make decisions about their wellbeing at any given point in their life.
  • Divorce allows people to be happier instead of being part of a dysfunctional family. Consequently, divorce leads to the stability of society.
  • Divorce has become a large industry. Divorce lawyers help with the dissolution of a marriage, and can be an especially lucrative when negotiating divorces involving large sums of money.
Parsons' View on Divorce

Parsons' View on Divorce

  • Parsons is a functionalist. He views divorce as a result of people having higher expectations from marriage.
  • Parsons also argues that most spouses who get a divorce remain single for a short amount of time before soon remarrying. Divorce is therefore not viewed as a threat to society as it will always be stable again.
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