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Research Title Economics Determinants of Divorce: A Case Study of Thailand 
Date of Distribution 7 July 2017 
Conference
     Title of the Conference SIBR 2017 CONFERENCE ON INTERDISCIPLINARY BUSINESS & ECONOMICS RESEARCH 
     Organiser Society of Interdisciplinary Business Research 
     Conference Place Ark Hotel Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan 
     Province/State Osaka 
     Conference Date 6 July 2017 
     To 7 July 2017 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 6 (2017) 
     Issue
     Page 1-4 
     Editors/edition/publisher Society of Interdisciplinary Business Research 
     Abstract Family institution is not only a institutional capital in economic but also the basic social institution that is the most important for human. In 2016, the registration of divorce is higher than the past decade to 33.76%. Thus, the purpose of this research is to study the factors that affected divorcement of the spouse and to find an approach to the development of the communication process in the family to decrease the rate of divorcement in the aspect of behavioral economics with analysis of primary survey from 200 divorced families in Thailand. Quantitative Research was used in the study. The instrument applied in data collection was the copies of questionnaire and personality test "DISC" (Marston, 1928) analyzed by multiple regression. Dependent variable is the time period of marriage; the longer time period of getting along and keeping relationship presents the better married life quality. Independent variable is the human capital including age at first marriage, education level, income, occupation, personality of divorced spouse. The study noted that the factor of education had had a positive effect on marital longevity. Couples, entering into their first marriages later in life, had shown that they had had a shorter married life than younger couples. In addition, the couples, having some differences or similarities in personality, had extended married life rather than having too many differences or having completely different personalities. This indicated that perfect couples should have some aspects of personality in the same direction for compatibility, but they also some need some opposite characteristics to fill in the missing parts of married life, and thereby enhancing the longevity of the marriage. 
Author
585210095-1 Miss NANTAKAN PANSONG [Main Author]
Economics Master's Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
Part of thesis true 
Presentation awarding false 
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