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Half of marriages end in divorce that's the outdated and incorrect statistic that's been thrown around almost as a warning for decades, influencing a generation of adults as they decide whether or not to wed. Now a new report flips that assumption on its head, but there's more to it.
Marriage is on the decline in Canada. And in heterosexual unions, it’s women who more often initiate divorce, and wait longer to remarry. Why is marriage not working for women? And what fundamentally has to change for women to continue saying "I do”?
Everyone is feeling stress from rising costs and an uncertain economy. For Gen Z, the effects are particularly acute, and impacting how they live now and may be able to in the future.
Divorce illustrates a pivotal and usually traumatic shift in a child's world and treats it as a loss of family from their perspective, and they might have a hard time grasping the changes in their lives.