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ANALYSIS OF THE MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR MARRIAGE DIVORCE: FROM MATHEMATICAL MODELING PERSPECTIVE

  • Received : 2021.05.29
  • Accepted : 2022.03.23
  • Published : 2022.09.30

Abstract

In this work, we formulated a mathematical model for divorce in marriage and extended in to an optimal control model. Firstly, we qualitatively established the model positivity and boundedness. Also we saw sensitivity analysis of the model and identified the positive and negative indices parameters. An optimal control model were developed by incorporating three time dependent control strategies (couple relationship education, reducing getting married too young & consulting separators to renew their marriage) on the deterministic model. The Pontryagin's maximum principle were used for the derivation of necessary conditions of the optimal control problem. Finally, with Newton's forward and backward sweep method numerical simulation were performed on optimality system by considering four integrated strategies. So that we reached to a result that using all three strategies simultaneously (the strategy D) is an optimal control in order to effectively control marriage divorce over a specified period of time. From this we conclude that, policymakers and stakeholders should use the indicated control strategy at a time in order to fight against Divorce in a population.

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Acknowledgement

The authors acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for the insightful comments.

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