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Post-Vacation Divorce Syndrome: Are Holidays Leading to Divorces?

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  • Maximiliano Korstanje
  • Babu George

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La siguiente presentación encarna una investigación sobre un tema poco investigado, pero muy presente en la vida cotidiana, el sindrome postvacacional. En forma reciente observa como muchas personas caen en casos de depression y adquieren otros sintomas que alertan a familiares. Se ha observado una correlación entre la tasa de divorcios y las vacaciones que merece ser estudiada. Según los estudiosos de este syndrome, las expectativas de las vacaciones son tan grandes que, al retorno es dificil compaginarlas con la vida cotidiana. Según esta teoría, los divorcios serían resultado de la converncia entre expectativas muy altas sobre el destino soñado, con desequilibrios de naturaleza interna.

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  • Maximiliano Korstanje & Babu George, 2015. "Post-Vacation Divorce Syndrome: Are Holidays Leading to Divorces?," Turismo y Desarrollo Local, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL, issue 19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:erv:turdes:y:2015:i:19:02
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