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Divorce declining stigma (1)
Mitchell and Goody (1997) An important change since the 1960s has been the rapid decline in the stigma attached to divorce.
Divorce rising expectations (1)

(Functionalist) Fletcher (1966) higher expectations people put on marriage cause higher divorce rates.

Divorce: Feminist explanation (2)

Rushton (2007) working mothers that have the dual burden are more likely to divorce.




Cooke and Gash (2010) no evidence working women are more likely to divorce.

Divorce: Individualisation thesis
Beck and Giddens (1992) because of modern society people are more selfish and want to purse self-interests.