DIVORCE AS A
SOCIAL PROBLEM
 When a married couple can not live together
comfortably the dissolution of marriage is
called ‘divorce’.
 Communication problem:
 Financial issues
 Forms of abuse:
 “Incompatibility:
 Effects:
 A marriage can not work when the lines of
communication fails one can not have
effective relationship if either one of the
spouses won’t discuss his or her feelings can
not talk about his personal issue and expect
his partner to goes what the whole problem
is about.
 Money or aspects related to it is a possible
cause of disagreement between couples
married couple could conflict over such
issues as shared financial responsibility.
 There are many forms of abuse all of which
are possible causes of divorce: this does not
just include intentional and habitual,
physical abuse, it may also come in the form
of emotional abuse one partner may actively
seek to degrade his or her partner through
harsh language.
 This is one of the causes of divorce there are
many kinds and forms of incapability of
couple may be incompatible in anything and
every thing they may not be able to find a
common ground. Intellectually and
emotionally.
 There are many areas where man and woman
are affected by divorce with more than 30
years of research now it is known that most
rarely lead to a better life. Life expectancies
(maximum age) for divorce man and women
are significantly lower than for married
people who have the longest life
expectancies:
 Research by Robert Coombs (1991)
 “Those who are unhealthy but stay married
are more likely to be happy than who were
divorced”.
 Harold J. Morowitz (1975).
 “After a diagnosis of Cancer married people
are most likely to be recovered while
divorced are least likely to recover indicating
that the emotional trauma of divorced has a
long term impact on the physical health of
the body.
 According to a Gilani Research Foundation survey
carried out by Gallup Pakistan, while nearly half
of all Pakistanis (48%) believe that the rate of
divorce has increased, a significant 32% believe
that there has been no notable change in divorce
rate in the last ten years, whereas 19% claim it
has decreased. Amongst various factors causing
an increase in divorce rate, lack of patience tops
the list as cited by 48%, followed by disconnect
with religion (33%), influence of western culture
(27%), women giving priority to their careers
(12%), and men’s lack of interest in their
marriage.
 There are two sides of the divorce issue and
while the negative side of how divorce
affects children out weights the positive
side, it is generally agreed that children are
better off in a single parent home than in the
constant turmoil of an abusive but intact
family. There has, however, been very little
evidence to support the argument that
divorce is an advantage to children

DIVORCE AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM

  • 1.
  • 2.
     When amarried couple can not live together comfortably the dissolution of marriage is called ‘divorce’.
  • 3.
     Communication problem: Financial issues  Forms of abuse:  “Incompatibility:  Effects:
  • 4.
     A marriagecan not work when the lines of communication fails one can not have effective relationship if either one of the spouses won’t discuss his or her feelings can not talk about his personal issue and expect his partner to goes what the whole problem is about.
  • 5.
     Money oraspects related to it is a possible cause of disagreement between couples married couple could conflict over such issues as shared financial responsibility.
  • 6.
     There aremany forms of abuse all of which are possible causes of divorce: this does not just include intentional and habitual, physical abuse, it may also come in the form of emotional abuse one partner may actively seek to degrade his or her partner through harsh language.
  • 7.
     This isone of the causes of divorce there are many kinds and forms of incapability of couple may be incompatible in anything and every thing they may not be able to find a common ground. Intellectually and emotionally.
  • 8.
     There aremany areas where man and woman are affected by divorce with more than 30 years of research now it is known that most rarely lead to a better life. Life expectancies (maximum age) for divorce man and women are significantly lower than for married people who have the longest life expectancies:
  • 9.
     Research byRobert Coombs (1991)  “Those who are unhealthy but stay married are more likely to be happy than who were divorced”.  Harold J. Morowitz (1975).  “After a diagnosis of Cancer married people are most likely to be recovered while divorced are least likely to recover indicating that the emotional trauma of divorced has a long term impact on the physical health of the body.
  • 10.
     According toa Gilani Research Foundation survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan, while nearly half of all Pakistanis (48%) believe that the rate of divorce has increased, a significant 32% believe that there has been no notable change in divorce rate in the last ten years, whereas 19% claim it has decreased. Amongst various factors causing an increase in divorce rate, lack of patience tops the list as cited by 48%, followed by disconnect with religion (33%), influence of western culture (27%), women giving priority to their careers (12%), and men’s lack of interest in their marriage.
  • 12.
     There aretwo sides of the divorce issue and while the negative side of how divorce affects children out weights the positive side, it is generally agreed that children are better off in a single parent home than in the constant turmoil of an abusive but intact family. There has, however, been very little evidence to support the argument that divorce is an advantage to children