THE STUDY OF FACTORS INFLUENCING DIVORCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
  
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1     Background of the Study
1.2     Purpose of the Study
1.3     Statement of the Problems
1.4     Definition of terms
  
CHAPTER TWO:  LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1     Theoretical Review
2.2     Empirical Review
2.3     Summary of the Review
2.4     Hypothesis
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
3.1     Participants
3.2     Instruments
3.3     Procedure
3.4     Design and Statistics
 
CHAPTER FOUR:
4.1     Results
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1     Discussion
5.2     Implication of the study
5.3     Limitations of the Study
5.4     Suggestion for further studies
5.5     Summary
5.6     Conclusion
References 
Questionnaire
Appendix

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1     BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
          Marriage can be defined as a legal union between husband and wife.  It is recognized by all and publicly accepted by the society as a pre-condition for the formation of the family. According to Osuafor (1990) marriage is the approval of social pattern whereby two or more persons establish a family.  Marriage can then be said to be the process through which a social union is formed between a man and a woman or women for the purpose of procreation, which is bearing and rearing children. Leneman (1999) defines marriage as legally recognized agreement between a man and a woman making them husband and wife, the state of being married.  In most studies, it has been observed that the single most important ingredient of marriage is companion in doing things together with the husband as the most valuable aspect of marriage.  It is also noted that emotional support is an important ingredient of marriage for wives.  Both parties expect each other to encourage themselves in difficulty, sympathize with each other on failure, celebrate in success, embrace their friends and defy his enemies and to be calm when the other is angry.  Emotional security is an aspect of emotional support.
However, marriage being a union is found to be characterized by certain demands and expectations on the part of the couple.  In addition, such demands and expectations embrace issues like loyalty in marriage, faithfulness, acceptance of responsibilities, emotional security, companionship and so on.
One may observe that a marital relationship devoid of above factors often face a lot of problems and generate...

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