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A Study Of Divorce In Kuwait

Divorce in Kuwait Introduction: Background: Theoretical Considerations The Structural-functional Approach: Research Questions: What are the causes for divorce? Who is most responsible for divorce; man or woman? Who is more likely to be disadvantaged and at risk after divorce? What are the effects that women and men get after divorce? How do societies look at women after divorce? What is the role of family members to help avoiding divorce? What are the problems that the children may face after their parents’ divorce? And how can we use these problems to encourage parents to stay together? What are the main factors that would help couples to have a sound marriage with no place for divorce? *Research M*ethods: I will use a survey method to ask some questions related to my topic to conclude the basic causes and solutions of the divorce cases. When I use the survey method, I will get a lot......


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