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to Europes poorest countries you will see an overlap.
So, the more wealthy a nation, the higher the divorce rate.
Which makes perfect sense because women rely on men for resources and even more so when times are tough and food is scarce.
Which brings us back to Vietnam
Is Vietnam considered poor? div> Economic reforms since the launch of Đổi Mới in 1986, coupled with beneficial global trends, have helped propel Vietnam from being one of the world's poorest nations to a middle-income economy in one generation. Between 2002 and 2022, GDP per capita increased 3.6 times, reaching almost US$3,700. What is the glue that's holding things down over there I wonder. oR will we start to see a rise in their divorce rates also as prosperity kicks in.?? Can women even get a divorce in Vietnam? That's a good question. Legal Procedures for Divorce in Vietnam The divorce process involves several stages, including filing a divorce petition, attending mediation sessions, and reaching a settlement agreement. The court reviews the agreement to ensure its fairness and legality before granting the divorce. Wow, sounds like they make it really F-king hard for women to get a divorce over there. Hummm Seems like a good place to visit next. |
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+3/-7 Anonymous 12/10/2023 6:44:14 AM
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