Study Says Divoced People Unhappy

ByABC News via logo
July 11, 2002, 1:58 PM

N E W   Y O R K, July 11 -- It seems logical: If you're in an unhappy marriage, a divorce will make you a happier person.

But a controversial new study is disputing that logic with its findings that divorced people are no happier than unhappy couples who choose to stay married.

The report, "Does Divorce Make People Happier?," also says that most unhappy marriages become happier if couples stick it out. The study was released today by the Institute for American Values, which describes itself as a "private, nonpartisan organization devoted to contributing intellectually to the renewal of marriage and family life."

Linda Waite, a sociologist at the University of Chicago and co-author of the book The Case for Marriage, is the lead author of the study. She says the unhappy couples in her study who decided to divorce are no happier than those who stayed married.

"Basically you don't improve your emotional well-being, on average, by divorcing," Waite said on ABCNEWS' Good Morning America. "It's about the same as it is for staying in an unhappy marriage. Which, by the way, doesn't tend to stay unhappy."

The researcher used data collected by the National Survey of Family and Households, a nationally representative survey that extensively measures personal and marital happiness. Out of 5,232 married adults interviewed in the late 1980s, 645 reported being unhappily married. Five years later, these same adults were interviewed again. Some had divorced or separated and some had stayed married.

Flawed Study?

Pepper Schwartz, the author of the book Everything You Know About Love and Sex Is Wrong, says the institute's findings result from a flawed study. Schwartz says the researchers combined both divorced and separated couples in the study.

"Separated people are notoriously the least happy of all; they're in transition," Schwartz said. "So, if you take the separated people out of their data, only look at the divorced people, you find, indeed, that divorced people are happier than the people who stayed in the unhappy marriage."