The impact of divorce on children.
You mentioned that cultural factors play a role when considering the impact of divorce on children. For instance, in some societies, divorce may be stigmatized or viewed as a failure, which increases stress and humiliation for both spouses and children. In other societies, divorce may be less stigmatized and more common, with fewer bad effects. We have also learned about multiple factors that may influence decisions toward marriage. These factors may include societal-level factors (socioeconomic status, educational level, race/ethnicity, and religiosity) (Hewitt et al., 2005). What are your thoughts on culture and marriage, how are decisions towards marriage influenced by culture?
Additionally, those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may feel added financial stress when considering marriage due to worries about providing for a partner or not being able to afford wedding costs.
Overall I believe culture plays an important role in how we form relationships and decide whether or not we want enter into marriages . Certain religious practices customs adopted particular societies create barriers entry such unions (e.g prohibitions based gender orientation racial background etc ) while others make easier—or even encourage —such arrangements depending upon traditions involved . Furthermore decision making process itself can be influenced numerous factors such availability resources level education attained access information available outside immediate environment . Thus understanding nuances between cultures helps us better understand why certain choices made why people ultimately marry whom they do–which ultimately provides greater insight into nature institution itself being studied here today