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18/10/2017

Divorce Rate Rises – ONS

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that the number of divorces has increased for the first time in seven years.

It is understood the number of men and women divorcing reached 106,959 in 2016 – an increase of 5.8% on the previous year – or from 8.5 to 8.9 per 1,000 married people.

The official figures found that the most common duration of a marriage was 12 years, rising slightly from 11.9 in 2015 and 11.4 in 2009.

Men were, on average, an age of 46.1 when they ended an opposite-sex marriage, while women were 43.7, reflecting the fact that men tend to tie the knot with women who are younger.

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The average divorce age has increased year-on-year since 1985, when it was typically in the mid-30s.

Some 9,848 men aged over 60 divorced last year, up from 8,697. Divorces among over-60 women rose from 6,128 to 5,554.

Elsewhere, 61% of unions were ended at the woman's request, with 'unreasonable behaviour' the most common ground cited.

Meanwhile, there were 112 divorces of same-sex couples in 2016, with 78% of those female couples.

Nicola Haines, spokeswoman at the ONS, said: "Although the number of divorces of opposite-sex couples in England and Wales increased by 5.8 per cent in 2016 compared with 2015, the number remains 30 per cent lower than the most recent peak in 2003; divorce rates for men and women have seen similar changes."

(JP/LM)

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"The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that the number of divorces has increased for the first time in seven years."