Divorce Create Fear of Young Married Couple

Material and mental readiness is not the only reason the couple did not want to get married. According to research, divorce is also a strong reason for a young couple did not want to get married.

Recent research conducted by demographers at Cornell University and Central University in Oklahoma, United States, found that the cause of the young couple did not marry for fear of divorce. In that study, more than two-thirds of respondents said they worried about the consequences of social, legal, emotional, and the economy that might arise post-divorce.

Approximately 67% of respondents told their concerns about the divorce. Despite the fear, the workers of the middle class to give a better opinion about the marriage, rather than the working class.

The women with low incomes feel that a wedding can be a 'trap'. They are not afraid to get out of the marriage bond in case of a bad thing, so add their responsibilities. Not infrequently, they think that marriage brought only a slight advantage.

The study also found that the working class consider marriage only 'a piece of paper' to legalize their relationship with their partner. They are two times more worried to be stuck in a marriage with no way out, after all this time to share revenue with partners.

The study, entitled "The Specter of Divorce: Views from Working and Middle-Class Cohabitors", published in the journal Family Relations. The existence of this research is expected to help premarital counselors to allay concerns about his client's marriage and divorce from a variety of working class and sex.


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