Divorce is not allowed in the Philippines. Statistics? No rate.
The divorce rate of 6.2% per 1,000 couples is forty percent higher than it was in 1970, the year no-fault divorce was legalized in this state.
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The divorce rate in the US (2000) is 0.41. Several researches have been made, correlating profession with divorce rate, but after checking also with the US Census, none surveyed all professions and their divorce rates. There are several professions that have been surveyed, see more in here http://www.divorcereform.org/cor.html
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The divorce rate for the first marriage is 41%. The divorce rate for the second marriage is 60%. The divorce rate for the third marriage is 73%.
38% according to a recent news article: "The divorce rate in Canada has been holding steady in recent years at around 38 per cent -- meaning about 380 out of every 1,000 marriages will dissolve within 30 years. But the divorce rate worsens for second and third marriages, providing additional risk for children" http://www.theprovince.com/life/parenting/High+school+dropout+rate+rises+children+whose+parents+divorce+study+finds/1473172/story.html#
I work in northern ontario canada- for 28 years as a paramedic. Working in a group of 150 medics- suicides none, deaths - nothing remarkable. Divorce/separation rate very high- probably 70 %, Very stressful job.
Quebec. based on 2003 stat of 49% divorced by the 30th wedding anniversary
Divorce is not allowed in the Philippines.
Current divorce rate in Australia around 47% to 55 %
The divorce rate is NOT consistent in all 50 states. Factors that change the divorce rate in different states are constantly changing, which affects the rate so often that many are indeed not consistent.
Divorce is not allowed in the Philippines. Statistics? No rate.
The divorce rate of 6.2% per 1,000 couples is forty percent higher than it was in 1970, the year no-fault divorce was legalized in this state.
The divorce rate in Greece is 24% and it has more than doubled since the early 90's.
Canadian divorce law requires a residency of one year in Canada (continuous) from one of the divorcees. This basically means if you want a divorce in Canada you (or your partner) must move back for a year before the government will grant a divorce.