
Seriously? Is it remotely accurate that Portugal has a 94% divorce rate?
Divorce rate:
🇮🇳India: 1%
🇻🇳Vietnam: 7%
🇹🇯Tajikistan: 10%
🇮🇷Iran: 14%
🇲🇽Mexico: 17%
🇪🇬Egypt: 17%
🇿🇦South Africa: 17%
🇧🇷Brazil: 21%
🇹🇷Turkey: 25%
🇨🇴Colombia: 30%
🇵🇱Poland: 33%
🇯🇵Japan: 35%
🇩🇪Germany: 38%
🇬🇧United Kingdom: 41%
🇳🇿New Zealand: 41%
🇦🇺Australia: 43%
🇨🇳China: 44%…— World of Statistics (@stats_feed) May 1, 2023
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I suppose those are not divorce rates. I think they are marriage to divorce rates. As marriages are at a low, divorces are nearly as many as the divorces.
And if those represent one of the years where COVID was prevalent, then it it even more believable and likely.
Not even by a long stretch
Ouvi dizer 75%
Já entendo a crise imobiliária em Portugal, isto explica tudo.
*A principal causa do divórcio é o casamento.*
94% wait…
Finalmente uma estatística onde conseguimos ser os melhores:)
These percentages are factually wrong. Please, do better research.
Our official [“Data Analysis”](https://www.pordata.pt/portugal/numero+de+divorcios+por+100+casamentos-531) website says it’s around 60%. Which is a far more believable number.
Curioso, estava a ver no site da Pordata e 2022 foi o ano em que mais casamentos houve desde 2010.
Pessoalmente de gente entre os 25 e 40 so conheço 1 casado e outro divorciado, de resto é tudo solteiro ou estão juntos mas sem papel nenhum.
Já os casados mais velhos já está quase tudo divorciado.
Could anyone tell me the cultural or social reasons for such a high divorce rate over there