Phenomenology of divorce in Kosovo for the period between 2004–2014
Phenomenology of divorce in Kosovo for the period between 2004–2014
Author(s): Ferdi Kamberi, Adem ShalaSubject(s): Gender Studies, Family and social welfare, Demography and human biology, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Altezoro, s. r. o. & Dialog
Keywords: family; marriage; divorce; causes; consequence; cultural; urban; rural;
Summary/Abstract: Family is considered as a nucleus, cell of the society, which is created by the sexual union of two partners (heterosexual) – marriage with the purpose of biological reproduction, approved by the society. Divorce is the opposite of marriage, it represents a social and legal problem, and is part of the society itself. This phenomenon is being considered as one of the oldest, old as humanity itself. In Kosovo, as in other parts of the world, divorce exists from very old times, and it was passed from a generation to another and still remains one of the social problems of Kosovo society. In the past this phenomenon was less present in our society because of political, economical social and cultural circumstances. After year 1999 we see that number of cases of divorce grow in comparison with previous years. The data taken from different researches and studies show that in year 2004, in Kosovo there were 16.989 marriages and 1.293 cases of divorce, so with 7.6% at national level, whereas the average age of divorced people is 29.5% women ans 31.8% men. Some of the factors that have influenced the growth/development of divorce are: transition period, crisis of the system of values, socio-economical factors, migration and immigration, emancipation of women, and other factors. The consequences of divorce are: individual, familial, economical, cultural and in general – social consequences. Therefore, this study does analyze the phenomenology of divorce in Kosovo in the period between 2004-2014 years, causes and consequences.
Journal: Traektoriâ Nauki
- Issue Year: 2/2016
- Issue No: 12
- Page Range: 1-11
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English