@AB85025310@cremieuxrecueil Apparently it takes 20 years for this reform to reach a 16% reduction. Ironically this would match the female suicide rate 20 years before the reform took place. 40 years, suicide rate ends in the same place. I don’t see how no fault divorce can take any credit here.
@AB85025310@cremieuxrecueil How did they account for economic development and female participation in the workforce. The Great Depression resulted in suicide rates much higher than any other time period. Seems like economics and finance are the driver.
@OpinionsInFlux@cremieuxrecueil The data I’m using is age adjusted.
The greater point is correlation ≠ causation. He applied a narrative to a data set that selectively reinforces the narrative. I could say in 2026 we have a 40-50% lower female suicide rate compared to the 1930s, despite no fault divorce.
@bennyhillsgoat@MontyCristo11@nealjclark1 32% vs 40% isn’t that dramatic. 8% is near- especially if you account for demographic disparity. (U.S. has disproportionate numbers of obese blacks/hispanics, like you do fat aboriginals, except way higher percentage of the population.
@Putsncoffee@TedLogan1010 Remember when Jesus talked about the synagogue of satan? This is who he was talking about. They suck baby dicks after circumcising and burn animals alive. Look up mestizah b’bpeh and the red heifers.
@BowTiedMara Yea true, I guess a small group of criminals can really skew the numbers because the population is so low.
Also I’m biased because I mostly stayed in PDE.