The REAL reason modern marriages end, revealed
Briefly

Researchers from Vienna University of Economics and Business indicate that men employed in gender-balanced workplaces face increased divorce risks due to accessible alternatives for partners.
Their findings reveal that 13.5% of children born in Austria experienced parental divorce, notably linked to fathers' employment in larger firms with higher female worker ratios.
The study highlights long-term negative effects of parental divorce on children, with boys showing lower educational achievements and girls tending toward early parenthood.
Divorce is often cited due to 'unreasonable behaviour,' and the researchers advocate for considering workplace environments as significant contributors to marital instability.
Read at Mail Online
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