However, since then the divorce rate has almost doubled in the last couple of years. In Italy three out of 10 marriages file for divorce. In the Italian community the husband sees and puts their mothers first while the wife is expected to take more care of her mother-in-law than her own mother. The Italian men have always been well taken cared of, and have extreme expectations for their wives. When the wives can not accomplish that expectation, the men look to their mother, which makes the Italian women angry and tired of putting up with a spoiled mommy’s boy. The legal age to marry in Italy is at the age of eighteen, and are free to marry with no arranged marriage. Only fifty six percent of Italians have a high school diploma or something equivalent to one. Fifty five percent of males and fifty seven percent female Italian adults have a high school …show more content…
Just A couple of years ago Ireland legalized divorce in 1995. And a year later on August 1st 1996 the minimum age was changed to eighteen years of age. Unlike Spain and Italy 's low education average, in Ireland there are more Irish with a high school diploma. There is seventy three percent of Irish adults who have a high school diploma. Seventy five percent of males and seventy six percent of Irish females have completed and received their high school diploma. Since most people finish school, that gives them a great advantage with job security and job hunting. Very few people divorce in this country, they are ranked one of the lowest divorced rates across the world. Only fifteen percent of those who marry get divorced so about one person out ten