Divorce And Separation In The Philippines: Trends And Correlates

DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH(2017)

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BACKGROUNDThe Philippines is the only country in the world, aside from the Vatican, where divorce is not legal. Despite the lack of divorce law in the country and the high costs of obtaining an annulment, recent data shows that a growing number of Filipinos dissolve their marital unions, either legally or informally.OBJECTIVESI document the rise of union dissolution cases in the Philippines, and investigate the different factors associated with Filipino women's experience of union dissolution.METHODSData is drawn from the two most recent rounds of the Philippine National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), conducted in 2008 and 2013. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models are used in the analysis.RESULTSResults reveal that education, type of first union, and childhood place of residence are significantly associated with being divorced or separated among women in the Philippines. Filipino women with higher levels of education, those who were cohabiting without ever marrying in their first union, and those who were raised in urban settings have higher risks of experiencing union dissolution than their counterparts. Religion and ethnicity are also associated with union breakdown among Filipino women.
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divorce,Filipino women,Philippines,separation,trends and patterns,union dissolution
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