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Causes for divorce – by: Marwa kreidieh Hidden causes of divorce in Arab societies- Dubai – 14 september 2005 Survey reveals 46pc divorce rate in UAE By a staff reporter 16 September 2005 DUBAI — The divorce rate in the UAE has touched 46 per cent, the highest in the AGCC. The divorce rate in Qatar is 38 per cent; it is 35 per cent in Kuwait and 34 per cent in Bahrain. A study conducted in 2003 at the Prince Salman Social Centre in Riyadh has revealed that divorce rates in AGCC countries are rapidly increasing. Official statistics from various Islamic countries showed that the divorce rate is increasing annually and that it was higher in the Arab countries, ranging between 30 to 35 per cent, according to a Kuwaiti news agency. Yet another study conducted by the Ministry of Planning in Saudi Arabia has shown that since the year 2003, the divorce rate in the kingdom has been witnessing a 20 per cent increase and that 33 women get divorced every day. In Riyadh alone, divorced women numbered 3000 compared to 8500 marriages. These statistics were revealed at a symposium titled ‘Divorce and its Consequences on Local and International societies’ organised by Juma Al Majid Centre for Culture and Heritage in cooperation with the Diplomatic Ladies Association Marwa Kraidieh, a social researcher at Juma Al Majid Centre, said, “The statistics seem to be not very accurate but are nevertheless alarming. As part of my work and my communication with others, I found out that there are a …
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This comprehensive book provides a balanced overview of the current research on divorce. The authors examine the scientific evidence to uncover what can be said with certainty about divorce and what remains to be learned about this socially and politically charged issue. Accessible to parents and teachers as well as clinicians and researchers, the volume examines the impact of marital breakup on children, adults, and society.
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This comprehensive book provides a balanced overview of the current research on divorce. The authors examine the scientific evidence to uncover what can be said with certainty about divorce and what remains to be learned about this socially and politically charged issue. Accessible to parents and teachers as well as clinicians and researchers, the volume examines the impact of marital breakup on children, adults, and society.
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