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Prevalence and Patterns of Divorce in Vietnam: Tradition, Modernity, and Individualism

Prevalence and Patterns of Divorce in Vietnam: Tradition, Modernity, and Individualism
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摘要 In Vietnam, divorce traditionally was considered scandalous for women, so there was a strong pressure against divorce, especially for women. While divorce has long been culturally discouraged and limited, divorce has been rapidly increasing after the renovation policy in late 1980s with alternative causes, consequences, etc Modernization is a process of transforming "traditional" society to "modern" one, in order to achieve economic development and growth, to innovate politics and to enhance their social structure towards a political, social, and economic system similar to those of western developed countries. In the field of marriage, family, and kinship, modernization process experiences the maintenance of traditional values and the appearance of the new modern values. This paper aims to examine trend and correlates of divorce and to identify social and cultural factors influencing the divorce decision, using data of divorce profiles of one district court in 10 years (i.e., 2000-2009) with total divorce profiles analyzed are 2,033 cases, of which 499 divorce couples in a rural district and 1,534 divorced couples in an urban area.
出处 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2016年第3期298-316,共19页 文学与艺术研究(英文版)
关键词 DIVORCE incidence causes VIETNAM TRADITION modernity MODERNIZATION COLLECTIVISM familialism INDIVIDUALISM 传统 个人主义 越南 离婚率 社会结构 西方发达国家 经济系统 社会文化
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