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Grey divorce is the demographic trend of an increasing divorce rate for older ("grey-haired") couples in long-lasting marriages, usually after the age of 50. The divorcing people may be called silver splitters. Divorcing late in life can cause financial difficulties. Former American vice-presidential couple Tipper and
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's decision to separate after over 40 years of marriage is an example of this trend as is the former married research and writing duo
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and music duo
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, whose own divorce came in 2014 after 39 years of marriage. Another example of this is the divorce of the world's 4th richest man,
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and his wife of 27 years,
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as of May 2021.


Society-wide effects

Couples who divorce late in life affect the housing market. Whereas before the divorce, two older people may live in a single-family home, after the divorce, it is typical for at least one of them to live alone during the first few years after the divorce. Although some silver splitters will move in with adult children, a
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, or a
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, most do not re-marry. Exchanging one married couple sharing a home for two
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people living apart increases the
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for smaller and less expensive housing options, such as one-bedroom apartments. Many older single people need to find not only a home to live in, but a home that is affordable, will be safe and accessible as they age, and is near healthcare, transportation, and other needed services. Living together as a married couple also provided both people in the marriage with some level of live-in mutual assistance. After the divorce, especially if they are living alone, they may not have access to assistance with household or financial tasks, with
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, or with
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when they are sick or if they become disabled. This increases the demand from aging people for
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, such as
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, professional
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, and subsidized or
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. Gray divorces tend to be financially harmful to the individuals. In addition to higher expenses (e.g., to maintain two homes instead of one shared home), the assets previously shared by the couple are divided. Many are either retired or close to retirement, so they have less opportunity to earn or save more money than a person who divorced at a younger age. Any
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that survive the divorce have little time to grow again. They are also at risk of becoming socially isolated and lonely. Many people enjoy the autonomy of living alone, but loneliness can become a problem, especially as they age, or if they are kinless. The rising number of elders living alone has encouraged research into automated assistance tools and robots that can provide friendly
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, especially in Japan.


In the United States

Grey divorce was documented in the United States as early as the 1980s, but wasn't labeled as such until around 2004. The phenomenon entered the public awareness with a 2004
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study and was further elucidated in
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's 2007 book ''Calling It Quits'', which contained interviews with grey divorcees. , in the US, about one third of divorces involve people over the age of 50. The divorce rate for people over the age of 50 doubled between 1990 and 2010. By 2013, the number of divorcees over the age of 50 exceeded the number of widowed people (these numbers include people who divorced or survived the death of their spouses at any age). Silver splitters have less than a 50% chance of re-marrying; about one in five women will remarry, and about two out of five men. Possible causes for a higher rate of divorce among older people include the increase in human longevity, the cultural values of
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, and women's increasing financial independence as potential causes. Women are somewhat more likely to initiate divorce proceedings, and they benefit emotionally far more than financially. Financial challenges include identifying and fairly dividing retirement savings, navigating the process of getting qualified domestic relations orders for any
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, and agreeing on any temporary
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payments.
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benefits, assuming the marriage lasted at least 10 years, are relatively standardized for divorcing couples. These financial challenges, on average, disproportionately harm women. Their
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nearly halves, while men's declines by about 20%.


In Japan

In Japan it is referred to as . While devoting years to his career, a husband may rarely see his family. As a result, a husband and wife may not interact extensively. When the husband retires, both can feel they are living with a virtual stranger. This can cause particular stress for the woman who, as society dictated in her youth, is now expected to attend to her husband's every need. The stress of change in lifestyle brings a number of problems, including feelings of resentment towards husbands.


In the United Kingdom

Older couples are responsible for the overall increase in the divorce rate in the United Kingdom.


See also

* Baby Boom Generation *
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References


Further reading

* {{cite web , title=Opinion: It won’t end with Bill and Melinda Gates. Get ready for the demise of more marriages , date=17 Jul 2021 , website=Market Watch , author=Angie O'Leary , url=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/it-wont-end-with-bill-and-melinda-gates-get-ready-for-the-end-of-more-marriages-11626453904 Divorce Old age