This statistic shows the number of divorced individuals in the United States in 2021, by age and sex. In 2021, about 1.97 million women in the U.S. between the ages of 50 and 54 were divorced.
Number of persons who divorced in a given year and age-specific divorce rates per 1,000 legally married persons, by sex or gender and place of occurrence, 1970 to most recent year.
Despite public opinion that divorce is becoming more frequent in the United States, the divorce rate actually seems to be declining, with Nevada being the top state for divorce in 2022, with a rate of *** divorces per 1,000 of the population, followed by Oklahoma, Arkansas, Idaho, and Wyoming. Marriage and divorce in Nevada Nevada has one of the highest marriage rates in the country, and Las Vegas is a popular wedding destination. Nevada is one of the few states in the U.S. that allows couples to get a marriage license and get married immediately afterwards. In addition, Nevada is a no-fault divorce state, which means that couples do not need to address the reason behind the divorce. Divorced couples in the U.S. In recent years, the number of divorced individuals over age 50 in the U.S. seems to have surpassed the number of those who were under the age of 30, but whether the younger generation remains married longer than generations past is yet to be seen. Additionally, far more children of divorced parents lived with a female single parent, rather than a male single parent.
In 2022, the divorce rate was highest among women aged 20 to 24 years (16.7 divorces per 1,000 women) in Norway. Among men the divorce rate was highest in the age groups 45 to 49 years (14.6 divorces per 1,000 men ).
Married women's labor force participation (LFP) increased dramatically in the United States between the 1940 and 1960 cohort. The two cohorts lived under different divorce regimes (unilateral divorce rather than mutual consent). The 1960 cohort also had a lower gender wage gap. We use a quantitative dynamic life-cycle model of endogenous marital status, calibrated to key statistics for the 1940 cohort, to study the effects of these two changes. We find that both drivers combined are able to account for over 50 percent of the increase in married women's LFP and also generate large movements in marriage and divorce rates.
The PLFS survey 2024 showed rising divorce rates among women and men in India compared to the 2018 survey. The rate of divorced females increased to *** percent in 2024 from *** percent in 2018. The rate of divorced men has risen faster during the two survey periods. In general, more Indians are getting divorced now than seven years ago.
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Singapore Male Divorce Rate: Per 1000 Married Resident Males: 45 - 49 data was reported at 7.700 NA in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 8.400 NA for 2016. Singapore Male Divorce Rate: Per 1000 Married Resident Males: 45 - 49 data is updated yearly, averaging 5.650 NA from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2017, with 38 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.500 NA in 2013 and a record low of 2.100 NA in 1980. Singapore Male Divorce Rate: Per 1000 Married Resident Males: 45 - 49 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.G007: Vital Statistics: Marriages & Divorces.
Socially monogamous birds may break up their partnership by a so-called ’divorce’ behaviour. Divorce rate immensely varies across avian taxa that have a predominantly monogamous social mating system. Although a range of factors associated with divorce have been tested, broad-scale drivers of divorce rate remain contentious. Moreover, the impact of sexual roles in divorce still needs further investigation due to the conflicting interest of males and females. Here we applied phylogenetic comparative methods to analyse one of the largest datasets ever compiled that included divorce rates from published studies of 186 avian species from 25 orders and 61 families. We tested correlations between divorce rate and a group of factors: ‘promiscuity’ of both sexes (propensity of polygamy), migration distance, and adult mortality. Our results showed that only male promiscuity, but not female promiscuity, had a positive relationship with divorce rate. Furthermore, migration distance was positively c...
In 2022, the divorce rate in the United States stood at *** per 1,000 of the population. Divorce in the U.S. Divorce is the termination of a marital union. In the United States, as in most other countries, it is a legal process in which a judge or another legal authority dissolves the bonds of matrimony existing between two persons. The process of divorce also normally involves issues surrounding distribution of property, financial support of the former spouse, child custody and child support. A divorce also allows a person to marry again.In the United States, divorce is, like marriage, a matter for state governments, not the federal government. Although divorce laws vary from state to state, for example on which terms a divorce can be arranged, a divorce must be certified by a court of law to become effective. A declining divorce rate Over the last couple of years, both the marriage rate and the divorce rate have been declining in the United States. As of 2009, the average length of a first marriage in the U.S. was ***** years, while the average length of a second marriage was about ** years.
Mean age and median age at divorce and at marriage, for persons who divorced in a given year, by sex or gender and place of occurrence, 1970 to most recent year.
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AimsThe aims for this study was to prove the impacts of marital events (marriage rate, divorce rate and marriage squeeze), economic development, and social development on the suicide rate among urban and rural Chinese and reveal the differences in these impacts between urban and rural areas and between genders.MethodsAn explanatory time-series analysis methodology was adopted to analyze the nation-wide data ranging from 1987–2017.ResultsMarriage rate was a protective factor against the suicide rate among urban and rural men, and rural women; however, divorce rate was a protective factor against the suicide rate only among rural women. For the four groups, the economic development level measured by per capita GDP is a protective factor, while social development measured by urbanization and rural–urban labor migration rates in rural areas plays different roles.ConclusionsMarriage and divorce rates were found to have different meanings for the four groups. This study offers a reference for designing relevant policies and projects to intervene in suicidal behaviors among different groups.
In 2024, the divorce rate of South Korean men aged 45 to 49 years was *** divorces per 1,000 men, which was the highest figure among all age groups. That year, the divorce rate in South Korea was *** divorces per 1,000 inhabitants.
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In 2023, the highest divorce rate by age and gender in Australia was represented by both females and males aged 45 to 49 years old with a rate of 8.9 divorces per 1,000 resident population. Men over the age of 45 generally had a higher divorce rate than women in the same age group and conversely, women displayed a higher divorce rate than men in the all age categories under 45.
Since the mid-2000s, the average age at first wedding in France has increased gradually, for both men and women. It seems to be common for the first marriage to be celebrated later and later in Western countries. For example, the median age at first marriage in the United States went from **** years old for males and ** years old for females in 1998, up to **** years old for males and **** for females in 2022. The same thing occurred in Europe, where Spain was the country where the median age at first wedding was the oldest in 2022. French people wait longer to marry According to the source, in 2004, the average age at first wedding for French men was **** compared to **** for women. If men still tend to be older than women at first marriage, the average age at marriage for both males and females increased from 2004 to 2024. In 2024, men were on average **** at their first wedding, compared to **** for women. Most marriages in France happened between men and women, despite the implementation of same-sex marriage in 2013. The mean age at gay marriages appears to be even older than in different-sex weddings. Marriage and divorce in France Thus, the percentage of married persons in France has decreased since 2006, while the share of single and divorced people rose. However, in 2016, France was the second European country with the highest number of marriages behind Germany. On the other hand, like most other Western nations, France also has a high divorce rate. In 2016, the number of French divorces was ** per 100 marriages.
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Abstract (en): We assemble a novel dataset to study the impact of male scarcity on marital assortative matching and other marriage market outcomes using the large shock that WWI caused to the number of French men. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we find that postwar in regions with higher mortality rates: men were less likely to marry women of lower social classes; men were more likely and women less likely to marry; out-of-wedlock births increased; divorce rates decreased; and the age gap decreased. These findings are consistent with men improving their position in the marriage market as they become scarcer. (JEL J12, J16, N34)
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Linear regression estimation results for suicidal rate among rural men and rural women.
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Marriage counseling: Helps couples improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their relationship. Family counseling: Addresses issues within the family system, such as parenting conflicts and child behavior issues. Divorce mediation: Facilitates negotiations between divorcing couples, reducing conflict and protecting children's interests. Post-divorce counseling: Assists individuals in processing the emotional and practical aspects of divorce, including co-parenting and adjustment to single life.
Report Coverage & Deliverables Market Segmentations: Type:
Online Counseling: Remote therapy via video conferencing or email Face-to-face Counseling: In-person therapy sessions
Application:
Male: Focused on addressing divorce-related issues specific to men Female: Tailored to the needs and experiences of women in divorce
Regional Insights:
North America: Dominated by large counseling practices and online platforms Europe: Strong presence of government-funded and non-profit counseling services Asia-Pacific: Growing demand for divorce counseling due to social and economic changes
Divorce Counseling Service Trends
Increased demand for online counseling: Convenience, affordability, and accessibility Integration of technology: Virtual reality and artificial intelligence enhance therapy effectiveness Emphasis on holistic approaches: Addressing both emotional and practical aspects of divorce Personalized treatment plans: Tailored to specific needs and goals
Driving Forces: What's Propelling the Divorce Counseling Service
Rising divorce rates globally Increased awareness of mental health benefits of divorce counseling Technological advancements facilitating access to services Growing emphasis on self-care and well-being
Challenges and Restraints in Divorce Counseling Service
Stigma associated with divorce: Reluctance to seek help Cost of services: Can be a barrier for some clients Availability of qualified professionals: Shortage in some areas Limited insurance coverage: Can restrict access to therapy
Emerging Trends in Divorce Counseling Service
Remote therapy adoption: Expansion of online platforms for counseling Data-driven interventions: Use of data to tailor treatments and track progress Focus on mindfulness and meditation: Integration of techniques to promote emotional regulation Collaborative care: Partnerships between counselors, lawyers, and financial advisors
Growth Catalysts in Divorce Counseling Service Industry
Government initiatives: Funding and support for counseling services Technological innovation: Advancements in online counseling and virtual reality Public awareness campaigns: Reducing stigma and educating about benefits of counseling Increased emphasis on divorce prevention: Programs to strengthen marriages and reduce divorce rates
Leading Players in the Divorce Counseling Service
Calmerry: Couples Therapy: Crossroads of Parenting & Divorce: DivorceCare 4 Kids: ReGain: E-Therapy Café: Inclusive Therapists: Circles Up: Daily Strength: Zencare: Advekit: TherapyTribe: BetterHelp: Soul Mechanics: A Better Way Counseling Service: Comprehensive Counseling Services:
Significant Developments in Divorce Counseling Service Sector
Acquisitions: Consolidation of counseling practices to expand reach Partnerships: Collaborations with insurance companies and health organizations Research and innovation: Development of evidence-based interventions and technology-driven solutions
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Singapore Male Marriage Rate: Per 1,000 Unmarried Resident Males: Aged 15-49 data was reported at 45.700 NA in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 44.400 NA for 2016. Singapore Male Marriage Rate: Per 1,000 Unmarried Resident Males: Aged 15-49 data is updated yearly, averaging 47.450 NA from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2017, with 38 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 58.400 NA in 1981 and a record low of 39.300 NA in 2010. Singapore Male Marriage Rate: Per 1,000 Unmarried Resident Males: Aged 15-49 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.G007: Vital Statistics: Marriages & Divorces.
In the period from 2014 to 2024, the number of divorces from same-sex marriages and registered partnerships in Finland fluctuated. In 2024, the number of divorces among female couples was 89, while the corresponding figure among male couples was 29. During the same year, a total of 425 same-sex marriages were formed in Finland. Same-sex marriage became legal in Finland after an amendment to the Marriage Act entered into force on 1 March 2017. Since then, over 3,300 couples have tied the knot. From 2002 to 2017, registration of partnership was available for same-sex couples.
This statistic shows the number of divorced individuals in the United States in 2021, by age and sex. In 2021, about 1.97 million women in the U.S. between the ages of 50 and 54 were divorced.