UNRAVELING DIVORCE DYNAMICS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BUGIS AND AMBONESE FAMILY STRUCTURES
Anwar Hussein , Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, IndonesiaAbstract
This study delves into the intricate dynamics of divorce among Bugis and Ambonese families residing in Ambon, Indonesia, from a sociocultural perspective. Through qualitative interviews, observations, and analysis of cultural norms and practices, the research seeks to unravel the underlying factors contributing to divorce within these communities. The findings highlight the influence of traditional values, family structures, gender roles, religious beliefs, and socio-economic factors on marital stability and dissolution. Understanding the complexities of divorce dynamics among Bugis and Ambonese families sheds light on the interplay of cultural traditions and modern influences in shaping family relationships and social dynamics in Ambon.
Keywords
Divorce, Bugis, Ambonese
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