Divorce Statistics In Malaysia 2016
Muslim data was reported at 39 593 000 person in 2017.
Divorce statistics in malaysia 2016. This compares the number of divorces in a given year to the number of marriages in that same year the ratio of the crude divorce rate to the crude marriage rate. 11 search for date of marriage non muslim 90. For example if there are 500 divorces and 1 000 marriages in a given year in a given area the ratio would be one divorce for every two marriages e g. Out of the divorces registered in 2016 1341 divorces were registered in the family court and 2076 divorces were registered in magistrate courts.
Consequently cdr decreased from 2 1 2016 to 2 0 2017 per 1 000 muslim population. A ratio of 0 50 50. In 2016 there were a total of 3471 divorces registered. Try our corporate solution for free.
However the crude divorce rate cdr remained at 1 6 per 1 000 population. There were a total of 3358 divorces registered in 2015. However the crude divorce rate cdr remained at 1 6 per 1 000 population. In 2016 crude divorce rates were highest in kazakhstan which was estimated at around three divorces per thousand people.
This indicates average marriage dissolution is 250 cases daily. Cdr remained at 2 0 per 1 000 muslim population. It is also obvious that the rate of divorce among muslim couples is steadily higher compared to those non muslim couples. Similarly non muslim divorces declined 3 4 per cent from 10 612 2016 to 10 256 2017.
The number of muslim divorces recorded in 2018 was 40 269 increased 1 4 per cent as compared to 39 709 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 39 482 000 person for 2016. The number of muslim divorces recorded in 2017 was 39 709 decreased 3 2 per cent as compared to 41 030 2016. The number of divorces increased 0 1 per cent from 50 314 2017 to 50 356 2018.
Muslim data is updated yearly averaging 26 242 500 person from dec 2001 to 2017 with 16 observations. In an article posted on the east asia forum in 2013 professor gavin jones of the asia research institute of the national university of singapore said divorce rates throughout east and south east asia appear to have been generally on the rise since the 1980s partly because the stigma attached to divorce appears to have faded. According to the statistics provided by the department of shariah judiciary malaysia jksm and the department of islamic development jakim from january 1st up to july 10th 2016 48077 divorce cases were recorded.