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Momeni M, Kamai F, Bita F, Maghami H. Investigating The Changes in Divorce Indices in the 80s to 90s in Fars Province. FPJ 2023; 9 (1) :1-5
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1- PhD, Faculty of Economics and Management of Social Sciences University lecturer and researcher of philosophy and lifestyle studies think tank, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. , m.momeni70@gmail.com
2- PhD, Faculty of Economics and Management of Social Sciences, Shiraz University, Researcher of the Islamic Council, Shiraz, Iran.
3- Ph.D. in Psychology, Iran, Senior Researcher at Philosophy and Lifestyle Studies and Family Counseling Institutebita, Shiraz, Iran.
4- Ph.D. in philosophy of education, director of philosophy and lifestyle studies think tank, and family counselor, Shiraz, Iran.
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Background: Officials and policymakers can only start planning when they have a clear picture of the state of social harm. The divorce indices in the whole country on the one hand and in big cities like Shiraz on the other hand have prompted us to investigate the divorce trends in the 80s and 90s. The purpose of this research is to review the existing indicators in this field to examine the process of changes in divorce. Method: The current research was conducted with the secondary analysis method. Findings: The divorce indices in the 80s show that on average, 3.60 percent of divorces occurred in Fars province for every thousand married women, and these indices had an increasing trend until 1392 when they reached 37.6 divorces per thousand married women. Although the indices have decreased in the years 1393 to 1395, these indices have taken an increasing trend again in the years 1396 and 1397. Of course, the trend of divorce rates is not the same in all the cities of Fars province, and some cities have had a higher divorce rate on average during the reviewed years. Conclusion: Although the increase in divorce is a social reality, it is not a crisis. Because the phenomenon of divorce should be understood in the broad cultural, social, economic, and political changes of the society.

 
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