The increase in the number of divided families can be attributed to several factors, such as changing family structure, challenges to marital stability, and the changing societal makeup. These factors include the growth of single-parent families, two-career high-earner couples, divorces, violence and abuse within the home, and the rise of unmarried couples and extended households. ;
The increase in divided families can be attributed to changing family structures, challenges to marital stability including divorces and domestic issues, societal changes in perceptions of family, economic factors impacting relationships, and evolving cultural norms. These combined factors illustrate the complexity of modern family dynamics.
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