• They also have a correspondingly high rate of divorce: 43% of male stars have been divorced at least once.

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  • Researchers reported in 2006 that same-sex couples have a higher rate of divorce than heterosexual couples, even after accounting for factors such as age and country of birth with two women more likely to split than two men.

    WSJ: Gay Divorce Rate Proves Hard to Measure

  • The most important aspect of the fifty percent divorce rate on our wedding day is our happy belief that we will be among the half of all married couples who will sustain one another, strengthen one another, and, enliven one another until death cleaves us apart.

    FORBES: Why Will and Kate Don't Need a Royal Prenup

  • Analyzing data of thousands of Norwegian couples, they found the divorce rate was higher for those doing equal amounts of housework than couples in which the women did more.

    FORBES: Could Sharing Housework Equally Send You To Divorce Court?

  • People, I believe, are far more complex than the "facts" which a study that is already slanted to a specific position ("the influence of working women on the divorce rate" for example) will provide.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • My wife and I were separated at the time, and were in the midst of a possible divorce and experiencing some financial distress, including an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) increase and out of pocket costs for advanced marriage counseling.

    FORBES: FINRA Bars Broker For Loans From Elderly Widows And Family

  • Britain's divorce rate is towards the top end of Europe's league on 1995 trends, 45% of marriages will end in divorce, compared with an average of 30% for the European Union (and of 55% in America).

    ECONOMIST: The family

  • The divorce rate in Austria hit an all time high of 50% in 2006, with 66% of marriages in Vienna ending in divorce.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | Austria holds first divorce fair

  • With the rise in the divorce rate has come a sobering realisation: the interests of individual family members may differ.

    ECONOMIST: I do, I can, I will

  • It was a response to the country's growing divorce rate, which hit an all-time high of 50% in 2006 - indeed, 66% of marriages in Vienna end in divorce.

    BBC: Opening the doors on divorce

  • The American divorce rate doubled between 1960 and 1996, and the percentage of births to unmarried mothers climbed steadily from 5% in 1960 to 32% in 1996.

    ECONOMIST: Families without kids

  • Add to this a dour mien, high divorce rate, chronic drug problem, and page after page of shrinks listed in the phone book, and you begin to wonder whether Switzerland's claim to the highest living standard in the world can be justified.

    ECONOMIST: In old California

  • Demographic factors such as the growing number of single person households, longer life expectancy and a higher divorce rate have contributed to demand and the upward pressure on prices.

    BBC: Head to head: Boom or bust?

  • It is certainly a thriving institution: in the six months to last October, the number of temporary marriages rose by 122%, partly, suggested Iran's notaries' office, because of the rising cost of full-blown weddings, partly because the country's divorce rate had increased by 32%.

    ECONOMIST: And the roots of discontent

  • On average, couples in which one partner is a workaholic divorce at twice the average rate, according to a 1999 study conducted by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Bryan Robinson.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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