Abstract:
This study was conducted to present the marital relationships and domestic lives of
wives, those who have been married for approximately thirty years and those who have
been married for approximately ten years, with focus on the factors that promoted
marital success. The investigator made use of in-depth personal interviews to more than
forty wives. The site of the study was 13arangay East Rembo from the municipality of
Makati. Results showed that the wives, regardless of generation, still upheld numerous
cultural values as pertaining to marriage and the family namely; same religion,
significance of a church wedding over a civil ceremony, source of marital and family
expertise, perception of division of labor in the household, and financial management
for the family. However, there were also some major changes that the newer generation
of Filipino families is exhibiting such as the decreasing parental control over decisions of
whom and when their children are to marry. Also the increasing independence of
women in the country is slowly changing patterns of interactions between husbands and
wives. Filipinas are delaying nuptiality in pursuit of higher education and career
advancements. The number of children Filipino couples have and intend to have is
becoming lesser. All these factors were discussed. Lastly, the recommendations of the
investigator for further study was discussed.