Understanding the Patterns of Marital Dissolution in Mizoram, India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v4i1.600Keywords:
Mizoram, divorce, dissolution, separation, marital instabilityAbstract
This study analyses the geographic, demographic, and socio-economic variations of divorce among ever-married women in Mizoram, based on secondary data from five rounds of the National Family Health Survey, conducted during 1992-93 to 2019-21. Descriptive statistical techniques, particularly bivariate analysis, have been used to identify variations in divorce prevalence by place of residence, age, educational attainment, occupation, household wealth, and number of living children. The prevalence of divorce in Mizoram fluctuated over the past three decades, with a persistent gap in urban and rural areas, with the former consistently reporting a higher prevalence. Notable inter-district variations are also observed, with Lunglei district exhibiting the highest prevalence in the most recent rounds. The divorce rate was highest among the age group 20–24, and generally declined with advancing age. Variations are also evident in relation to educational level, with women possessing secondary education as well as those employed in sales exhibiting a relatively higher divorce rate. Household wealth exhibits modest variation, with both the poorest and richest groups displaying the highest prevalence in varying periods. The divorce rate is also high among women with fewer or no living children, compared to others with two or more living children. The results of this research draw attention to the complexities involved in the phenomenon of divorces in Mizoram, which require a multidimensional policy approach that focuses on diversity. Future research incorporating multivariate and qualitative approaches is recommended to further elucidate the determinants of divorce in Mizoram.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 International Journal of Science and Social Science Research

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
How to Cite
Similar Articles
- Dr. Gauarv Kumar Rai, Dr. Arunima Rai, Swati Tripathi, Shivani Tripathi, Aggression and Anxiety in Tiffin vs. Non-Tiffin Feeder School Children: A Comparative Study , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 4 No. 1: April-June 2026
- Dr. Neaz Ahmed, Abul Kashem, Apu Gauala, Problems of Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Challenges Faced by Their Parents in Rearing , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 4 No. 1: April-June 2026
- Prasenjit Debbarma, Abhijit Debbarma, B. Eden Debbarma, Autonomous District Councils Under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India: Challenges and Prospects , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 4 No. 1: April-June 2026
- May Zun Oo, Chukiat Chaiboonsri, Kanchana Chokethaworn, The Impact of Political Transition on Myanmar’s Border Trade with Thailand, China, and India after 2021 Myanmar Military Coup: A Panel Analysis , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 3 No. 1: April-June 2025
- Darshan Jeevi Ghimire, Samrat Poudel, Nirmal Prasad Baral, Performance Comparison of Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Concrete with Ordinary Portland Cement Concrete , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 2: July-September 2024
- N. Vidya, K Venu Gopal Rao, Effect of Personal and Work Variables on HR Policies of Work-Life Balance , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 2: July-September 2024
- N. Vidya, K Venu Gopal Rao, The Effect of Personal and Work-Related Variables on the Quality of Work-Life Balance , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 2: July-September 2024
- V. Naga Suhasini, K Venu Gopal Rao, Impact of Organization liquidity on Investor Decisions , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 2 No. 2: July-September 2024
- Himansu Kumar Mandal, Quest for Philosophy behind Partition of Bengal: Hindu-Muslim Relation in Bengal (1906-1947) , International Journal of Science and Social Science Research: Vol. 1 No. 3: October-December 2023
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.
SEMANTIC SCHOLAR 