Affiliation:
1. University of Priština with temporary headquarters in Kosovska Mitrovica Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics Department of Geography, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia
Abstract
The pursuit of married life is the result of the universal need of humanity.
Finding a close person with whom a person is bound by unbreakable bonds of
love is a significant factor in the life of every man and woman.
Traditionally, marriage is considered a lifelong social institution -
however, in the last seven decades, both in the world and in the Republic of
Serbia, marriage and family relations have undergone many and strong
changes. Modern demographic- statistical research indicates that in the past
seventy years (in the period from 1950 to 2020) complex demographic
processes took place in the Re?public of Serbia, initiated by strong
natural, socio-economic and external factors that unequivocally influenced
and today affect marriages, and thus the transition of marriages in the
Republic of Serbia. Qualitatively-Quantitative analysis determined: length
of marriage, age of spouse in case of divorce, divorces in relation to
education and spouse nationality. The research results show that men and
women are entering the marriage, but later divorce. When concluding and
divorcing a marriage, the difference in age between spouses is slightly more
than three years on average - men are most commonly older than women. Due to
long-term suffering of some form of violence, women most often initiate a
divorce. The length of marriage in the Republic of Serbia has an oscillatory
course. The average age of husband and wife at divorce is increasing. In the
structure of divorced marriages accord?ing to education, marriages with
secondary education are dominant. The most represented ethnic community in
divorces are Serbs as well as Orthodox in terms of confessions, due to their
majority share in the total population of the country.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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