Divorce Rate in America 2008

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The rate depicts the proportion of divorced people to the total number of marriages. Also, the number of divorced people can be compared to the total population. There are various types of statistics involved in the concept of rates. The basic purpose of calculating the rates of separation is to analyze the social and cultural changes and the approach of common people towards marriage and divorce.

Overall Divorce Rate in America 2008

Following is the information about the generalized divorce rates in the America for the year 2008. These rates have been calculated on the basis of records.

  Divorce Rate Error Margin
For 1,000 Men 15 years and over 9.9 (+/-) 0.2
For 1,000 Women 15 years and over 10.5 (+/-) 0.2

State-wise Divorce Rate in America 2008

The states have different laws for granting divorce to the couples. Thus, the divorce rates in the states vary according to the nature of the family law. If the state has adopted a simple version of the law, then the rates of separation would be higher in that particular state. Following is the statistics showing actual divorce rates in the states. The states have been arranged in increasing order:

Women 15 years and over Men 15 years and over
State Divorce Rate per 1,000 women Error Margin
North Dakota 6.0 (+/-) 2.2
New York 7.1 (+/-) 0.5
Hawaii 7.7 (+/-) 2.3
Pennsylvania 8.0 (+/-) 0.7
Connecticut 8.5 (+/-) 1.3
Rhode Island 8.5 (+/-) 2.2
New Jersey 8.7 (+/-) 0.8
Massachusetts 8.8 (+/-) 0.8
South Dakota 8.9 (+/-) 3.6
New Hampshire 9.2 (+/-) 2.0
Minnesota 9.3 (+/-) 0.8
Illinois 9.7 (+/-) 0.6
Nebraska 9.7 (+/-) 1.7
Iowa 9.8 (+/-) 1.3
South Carolina 9.8 (+/-) 1.0
Wisconsin 9.8 (+/-) 1.0
California 9.9 (+/-) 0.5
Michigan 9.9 (+/-) 0.9
Ohio 9.9 (+/-) 0.7
Maryland 10.0 (+/-) 1.1
North Carolina 10.1 (+/-) 0.8
Vermont 10.1 (+/-) 3.0
New Mexico 10.2 (+/-) 1.7
Montana 10.3 (+/-) 2.1
Wyoming 10.3 (+/-) 3.8
Louisiana 10.4 (+/-) 1.4
Florida 10.6 (+/-) 0.7
Nevada 11.2 (+/-) 1.9
Virginia 11.2 (+/-) 1.0
Missouri 11.3 (+/-) 1.1
Oregon 11.3 (+/-) 1.6
Mississippi 11.6 (+/-) 1.7
Colorado 11.7 (+/-) 1.4
Georgia 11.7 (+/-) 1.0
Delaware 11.8 (+/-) 3.2
Indiana 11.8 (+/-) 1.1
Maine 11.9 (+/-) 2.3
Arizona 12.0 (+/-) 1.4
Alaska 12.5 (+/-) 4.0
Washington 12.5 (+/-) 1.3
Texas 12.7 (+/-) 0.7
Kansas 12.8 (+/-) 1.9
Tennessee 12.8 (+/-) 1.1
West Virginia 12.8 (+/-) 2.4
Alabama 13.5 (+/-) 1.4
Utah 14.0 (+/-) 1.9
Arkansas 14.1 (+/-) 1.8
Idaho 14.5 (+/-) 2.8
Kentucky 15.0 (+/-) 1.7
Oklahoma 16.5 (+/-) 1.6
State Divorce Rate per 1,000 men Error Margin
New Jersey 7.0 (+/-) 0.8
New York 7.0 (+/-) 0.5
Massachusetts 7.9 (+/-) 1.0
Pennsylvania 8.2 (+/-) 0.6
California 8.3 (+/-) 0.5
Hawaii 8.4 (+/-) 2.0
Rhode Island 8.4 (+/-) 2.5
Wisconsin 8.5 (+/-) 0.9
Illinois 8.7 (+/-) 0.8
Connecticut 9.3 (+/-) 1.2
Minnesota 9.3 (+/-) 1.3
Iowa 9.5 (+/-) 1.3
North Carolina 9.5 (+/-) 0.9
South Carolina 9.5 (+/-) 1.3
Montana 9.6 (+/-) 2.5
New Mexico 9.6 (+/-) 2.0
Virginia 9.7 (+/-) 1.0
New Hampshire 9.8 (+/-) 2.0
Ohio 9.8 (+/-) 0.9
Florida 10.1 (+/-) 0.6
Maryland 10.1 (+/-) 1.2
North Dakota 10.2 (+/-) 3.0
Idaho 10.3 (+/-) 1.8
Michigan 10.3 (+/-) 0.8
West Virginia 10.3 (+/-) 2.1
Louisiana 10.4 (+/-) 1.3
Oregon 10.4 (+/-) 1.7
Texas 10.9 (+/-) 0.7
Arkansas 11.1 (+/-) 1.8
Delaware 11.1 (+/-) 3.2
Missouri 11.2 (+/-) 1.1
South Dakota 11.2 (+/-) 3.0
Arizona 11.3 (+/-) 1.4
Georgia 11.3 (+/-) 1.1
Washington 11.5 (+/-) 1.1
Vermont 11.6 (+/-) 3.1
Utah 12.1 (+/-) 2.1
Nebraska 12.3 (+/-) 2.1
Indiana 12.4 (+/-) 1.2
Maine 12.5 (+/-) 2.6
Kansas 12.6 (+/-) 1.7
Nevada 12.8 (+/-) 2.2
Tennessee 12.8 (+/-) 1.4
Colorado 13.0 (+/-) 1.6
Alaska 13.2 (+/-) 4.4
Kentucky 13.3 (+/-) 2.1
Oklahoma 13.6 (+/-) 1.5
Alabama 13.7 (+/-) 1.5
Mississippi 14.0 (+/-) 2.1
Wyoming 21.0 (+/-) 5.5

So, this is the data related to the number of divorces in all the states of America for the year 2008. The data has shows different statistics for Men and Women. It can be seen that the percentage of women taking separation is very high in states like Kentucky and Oklahoma. The divorced men population is high in the states like Wyoming and Mississippi. The states like New York and Pennsylvania show similar rates for men and women.

There has been a variation in the rates across the U.S. The reasons for the variations in divorce rates differ from the state to state.

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