Divorce as a great effect in the society. Most of the untidy things that happened in the society were caused by children whose parents are divorced. This is due to lack of parental guidance for the growing children because of the absence of one partner.
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We believed that the children are the future of the world. How can these children be useful to the world if right now their lives were ruined by vices due to lack of guidance from parents because of divorce.
American society may have erased the stigma that once accompanied divorce, but it can no longer ignore its massive effects. As social scientists tracts successive generations of american whose parents have ended their marriages, the data are leading even some of the once-staunchest supporters of divorce to conclude that divorce is hurting American society and devastating the lives of children. Its effect are obvious in family life, educational attainment, job stability, income potential, physical and emotional health, drug use and crime.
One thin hat effect society is divorce. Not having a father figure in one's life can cause some serious heartache. Many other things go along with living in a divorced home, such as poverty, abuse may arise, and performance school drops.
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Divorce is a terrifying situation “today children are the first generation in this country's history who think divorce and separation are as normal part of family life. (Andrew Chrerlin of John's Hopkins University).
Increased youth crime is caused largely by absent of fathers as a result of divorce made to easy. The lacking of father's presence greatly damages the sons self-esteem and confidence. The lack of male role model at home is compounded by the lack of male role models at school.
If children are affected automatically our society suffers great impact of the effect of divorce it brings.
Resources: Patrick F. Fagan
Robert Rector
The effects of divorce in America


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