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october
2010
Staten Island, NY— Wondering why you decided to marry the hot cocktail waitress instead of the lawyer, who were dating prior to kicking back a few drinks, which as left you contemplating if it would made a difference if you ended up in divorce court or not? Well they’re may be some answers, reports The Washington Post.
An interesting new study has uncovered a correlation of several occupations and the likelihood of separation and divorce. The study, published in the spring edition of the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, has looked into various jobs and how the said careers impact your romantic relationships.
The study found the top occupations for divorce are:
1. Dancers and choreographers: 38.4 percent
2. Bartenders: 38.4 percent
3. Massage therapists (38.2 percent)
The top 10 occupations also included, casino workers, telephone operators, nurses and home health aides.
The lowest marital break-ups included:
· Engineers: agricultural, sales and nuclear engineers.
· Optometrists (4 percent)
· Clergy (5.6 percent)
· Podiatrists (6.8 percent)
The findings didn’t reveal whether the jobs themselves caused the marriage to dissolve, or if the people who hold those types of jobs are prone to unstable relationships.
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