11/10/2013

Over 40 percent of young males do not want to get married



60 percent answered "I am getting married.", "I want to get married." or "I want if I could." while 40 percent answered "I do not want to get married." on the research by Researchbank revealed.
The research was conducted to 1,200 males and females aged between 20 to 49 in Sep.
39.4 percent hold negative opinion to marriage, a huge increase form 26.6 percent acquired from the same research in 2011.
The biggest increases were observed in male and females in their twenties, growing from 25.2 to 40.5 percent and from 19.5 to 24 percent.
Males who answered "I would rather not get married." or "I do not want to get married." were 40.5 percent in twenties, 39.0 percent in thirties and 51.0 percent in forties.


そもそも「結婚したくない」人たちが急速に増加中! ―リアルライブ
http://npn.co.jp/article/detail/05351207/


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