Here is what the examiners said about this question...
"Many candidates showed a good awareness of a number of factors influencing divorce rates,
but some lacked any real depth or detail. For example, the Divorce Reform Act (1969) was
often mentioned but only a minority could provide any detail about it beyond the fact that ‘it
made divorce easier’. Indeed a number of candidates thought that divorce was either prohibited
before 1969 or only available to men. Weaker answers tended to be simply lists of reasons,
while more able candidates were able to explain how the reasons suggested could impact on
divorce rates, and also to discuss the relative importance of various factors. Many candidates
included a lot of tangential material that deflected from their answer. This was often material on
the effects of divorce or material on reasons for cohabitation. Candidates must read the
question carefully and address it explicitly in their answer."
Have a look at this article here which gives a brief history of Divorce legislation.
The Divorce Reform Act came in to effect over 40 years ago - what has been the impact of this piece of legislation?
An increase in the divorce rate?
Greater equality for women?
What would the New Right say about the Divorce Reform Act?
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