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Does Divorce Make People Happy? Findings from a Study of Unhappy Marriages


  Author: Linda J. Waite, Don Browning, William J. Doherty, Maggie Gallagher, Ye Luo, Scott M. Stanley
Publisher: Institute for American Values
Publication:
Document Date:                  2002
Category: Family Relations > Parental Conflict
Related Categories:
Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce
Divorce and Remarriage > Effects of Divorce
Divorce and Remarriage > Parental Divorce
Family Relations > Conflict
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Adults
Family Structure > Marital Status
Marriage > Marital Conflict
Marriage > Marital Duration
Marriage > Marital Satisfaction
Marriage > Marriage
 

This study investigates the assumption that divorced people are happier than those who remain in unhappy marriages.  It finds that being divorced rather than unhappily married does not actually increase people's happiness, self-esteem or sense of personal control.

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