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Reasons and motives for divorce
Like any other socio-psychological phenomenon, divorce is usually associated with objective and subjective reasons. Some sociologists believe that the main conditions that determine divorce are the urbanization of lifestyle, migration of the population, the industrialization of the country, and the emancipation of women. All these factors reduce the level of social control, making people’s lives largely anonymous, which in some circumstances creates a lack of responsibility, stable attachment, and mutual care for each other. But these are just some of the conditions, just the background. In such conditions, strong families and temporary (trial), disintegrating marriage unions can simultaneously exist and be created. Continue reading
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