>>507509430At first, Swedanon, I thought that your pic might be right, but is it really? Maybe the author, Beatriz Luz, doesn't know how to read a chart, or more likely, during Covid there were so few marriages that it skewed the data.
"But, Portugal’s divorce rate claim of 94% seems unlikely and is based on a flawed method. For accurate divorce rates, rely on reliable sources like Portugal’s national statistical agency, Eurostat, or United Nations’ demographic reports. This instance highlights the need for data literacy. We must question any statistic before taking it as truth. It’s the key to debunk Portugal’s divorce rate claim and other misleading statistics."
Source: https://legallotus.com/2023/06/15/unmasking-portugals-divorce-rate-myth/
Picrel shows OECD divorces per 1000 people among many countries, and Portugal is in the middle, with about 2 divorces per 1000 people.
Source: https://webfs.oecd.org/Els-com/Family_Database/SF_3_1_Marriage_and_divorce_rates.pdf