Super accurate "couple's separation formula"
According to British media reports, this study called "Optimizing the Marriage Market" was launched 5 years ago. European experts selected 1,534 couples or couples in a stable relationship in Switzerland as the interviewees, and successfully contacted them after 5 years. Go to 1,074 of the couples to see if they have broken up and collect other marriage data.
The results show that age, education level and whether they have been divorced have an unexpectedly important impact on the relationship between husband and wife.
●Age
If the woman is more than 5 years older than the man, the probability of divorce is at least three times higher than that of couples of the same age.
If the man is more than 5 years older than the woman, the probability of divorce is only 1/6 of that of couples of the same age.
●Education level
Couples where neither party has received a good education are most likely to break up.
If both have received higher education, the probability of divorce will be relatively reduced by half.
If the woman is more educated than the man, the relationship between the couple will be stronger.
●Marriage History
If both parties are getting married for the first time, it will be easier to ensure the quality of the marriage.
Both parties have experienced divorce, and the stability of remarriage is almost the same as that of first-married couples.
A marriage in which one party has been married and the other has not is the most dangerous.
The ideal couple formula
The woman has a higher education than the man + the woman is at least 5 years younger than the man + the couple is married for the first time
The formula for a couple who breaks up a partnership
The woman has a lower education level than the man + the man is at least 5 years younger than the woman + one of the parties is divorced
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