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THere's been several surveys and studies done on professions with the highest divorce rates. Among bartenders, entertainers and telemarketers, the nursing profession was one of them. Why?
And for those that are not divorced, how do you prevent your relationship from crumbling?
Actually, divorce rates have been dropping since the 80's and the widely reported rate isn't a very useful number anyway: the divorce rate looks at a single year and compares the number of marriages to the number of divorces in that year. This topic actually just came up on another board I post on and this article was linked. It's a little old but I think it's still a good read: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/19/health/19divo.html?_r=0
Less people are getting married as well, so that should play a factor in the numbers.
hiddencatRN, BSN, RN
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Actually, divorce rates have been dropping since the 80's and the widely reported rate isn't a very useful number anyway: the divorce rate looks at a single year and compares the number of marriages to the number of divorces in that year. This topic actually just came up on another board I post on and this article was linked. It's a little old but I think it's still a good read: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/19/health/19divo.html?_r=0