Should Divorce Be Encouraged or Should It Be Banned?

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As the world population and living conditions improved, divorce rates have also escalated along with this development, a total of 117,558 cases in 2011 according to The Guardian (1) (Rogers, 2012). It is believed that 50% of marriage will end in divorce (2) (Attorneys) but recently, developed countries are experiencing decreasing in rates of divorce. The US, England and Wales’ divorce and marriage rates have decreased since 1980 (3) (Landers, 2013). This essay will answer the focus question above: “Should divorce be encouraged or banned?”
Divorce was considered as a shameful action in history, especially if women file for divorce (4) (Zhenqi, 2013). In the US, the first legal divorce was granted to Anne Clarke of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in January 5th 1643. Her husband – Denis Clarke – deserted her with two children for another woman (5) (History.com). The rate of divorce in the US probably skyrocketed since then, but luckily, the rate has been showing a slight decrease recently.
In China, divorce rates drastically increased from 0.4 out of 1000 in 1985 to 1.6 out of 1000 about 2 decades later (6) (Weber).
There are reasons which cause married couples to end up filing for divorce. Firstly, poverty is a great factor that contributes to the decision of splitting (7) (Pear, 1993). Unemployment rates are accelerating, leading to many young unemployed adults, getting involved in alcohol and drug abuse – in the US, 2011, 51.5% of adults (18 and over) were frequent drinkers (8) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011). These people usually live in rural areas and due to stress; they would beat up their wives. 16% of Chinese women complained they were beaten up by their husband, while 14.4% of Chinese men admitted that the...

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