Abstract

The objective of this study is to examine the trends, determinants, and consequences of divorce among families in the UAE (Emirati and Non-Emirati). This is accomplished through a systematic comprehensive review of a large number of previous studies that describe the trends, causes, and consequences of divorce from different perspectives. The results show that divorce among families in the UAE is on the rise, following the growth in the number of marriages, with some variations. The causes of divorce are complex and linked to various socio-economic domains, such as finance, society, psychology, and physical factors. The most dominant causes identified are women’s education, employment, and empowerment. The consequences of divorce are also complex and wide-ranging, affecting individuals, families, and society as a whole. The research findings could serve as a useful guide for policymakers, experts, service providers, the UAE Ministry of Social Affairs, the UAE Department of Community Development, the UAE National Family Policy, development practitioners, and social workers.

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