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ID190349
Title ProperDivorce Legislation in the Arab Gulf
Other Title InformationTrends and Educational Differentials
LanguageENG
AuthorLari, Noora ;  Al-Thani, Maryam
Summary / Abstract (Note)Traditionally, there have been internalized cultural values regarding family cohesion in the Arab region. However, as a result of modernization, rapid economic growth, and social transition, divorce rates have risen gradually over the past few years. This paper examines societal attitudes toward divorce predictors and the legislative response in Qatar, which has involved considerable initiatives to strengthen family cohesion. It highlights the various individual differences which lead to marital dissatisfaction and, ultimately, to divorce. The study uses original data from the sample of a 2019 national survey. In light of the legislation that aims to prevent the dissolution of marriage, the results suggest that sociodemographic patterns significantly contribute to divorce predictors. The study calls for urgent governmental responses in establishing premarital intervention as means to consider the changing impact of marital interactions and to mitigate the incidence of divorce in the Arab gulf.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Arabian Studies Vol. 11, No.2; Dec 2021: p.289-313
Journal SourceJournal of Arabian Studies Vol: 11 No 2
Key WordsEducation ;  Family ;  Legislation ;  Divorce ;  Marital Dissatisfaction


 
 
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