The better women learn, the easier it is to divorce?

Recent research has revealed that well-educated, highly educated women have higher levels of divorce than their husbands.

A group of US researchers found changes in divorce rates after examining the statistics on marriages from 1950 through 2009.

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The higher the level of education, the more willing a woman is to divorce.

In the 1950s, divorce only occurred when the husband had a higher education level than the wife.

Before 1980, husbands and men often received more education than their women. But after 1980, the rate of women going to school was much higher than that of men. And that trend continues today.

For married couples from 1950 to 1954, the number of years of women's education (12 years) is lower than the average number of years of men's education (12.4 years). Women's education rate is only 30%.

However, among married couples from 2005 to 2009, the rate has increased to 60% with the average number of women attending school 14.1 years, higher than the 13.8% of men.

The main researcher of this study is Christine Schwartz, a professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who observed that the reverse model of 'housewife' has taken place and has grown in popularity .

Nowadays, the wife and the woman have gradually affirmed their qualifications instead of the old woman must accept lower than her husband. Because of that, they are willing to divorce because they have the advantage of qualifications and qualifications.