The poll asked readers the straightforward question: “Do you think that divorce is morally acceptable?” About 63.8% of respondents answered “Yes.”
Divorce Statistics and Studies
Divorce Considered Morally Acceptable to 70% of Americans in Gallup Poll
A new survey from Gallup has revealed that seven out of ten people in the United States now consider divorce to be “morally acceptable”.
Poll: Infidelity and Incompatibility Among Highest Causes of Divorce
What causes people to divorce? It’s a very subjective question, of course: the reasons married couples have for breaking up are as varied as their reasons for falling in love. Here are the results of two Divorce Magazine polls.
What’s new: Men take separation/divorce harder than women.
Surprisingly results have been revealed by Statistics Canada. It seems that men are being more affected by the depression divorce/separation carries, compared to women.
Online Quick Poll Statistics
DivorceMagazine.com collects its own divorce statistics through our online polls. Here’s the data we’ve collected since July 2000.
World Divorce Statistics (page 1)
Find out the percentage of marriages that end up in divorce, in certain countries.
World Divorce Statistics (page 2)
Crude Marriage Rates of Selected Countries
U.S. Divorce Statistics (2006)
Here’s a sampling of some of the most recently available statistics on marriage and divorce in the United States of America: There were approximately 2,230,000 marriages in 2005 — down from 2,279,000 the previous year, despite a total population increase of 2.9 million over the same period. The divorce rate in 2005 (per 1,000 people) […]
Canadian Divorce Statistics (2006)
A sampling of statistics on marriage and divorce in Canada in 2006.
Divorce and Marriage Statistics and Studies
Links to statistics and research studies about divorce in North America and around the world.
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