A study conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania suggests that couples in which the woman has a higher income are more likely to separate. The findings point to changing economic dynamics and ongoing domestic imbalances as factors contributing to increasing divorce rates.
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Research Indicates Economic Dynamics Affecting Divorce Rates
A study from the University of Pennsylvania reveals that couples where the woman earns more are more likely to separate. This trend is linked to changing economic dynamics and persistent domestic imbalances, which may be influencing rising divorce rates.
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Research Indicates Economic Dynamics Affecting Divorce Rates