Gender Ratio in Marriage-Hunting Market Reverses in Five Years, Men Now Account for 54%. IBJ Launches "Support Project for Marriage-Hunting Women" in Collaboration with Over 4,700 Agencies Nationwide
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Following a reversal in the gender ratio of the marriage-hunting market over the last five years, where men now make up 54% of members, IBJ is running the "Support Project for Marriage-Hunting Women" from June 1 to August 31, 2026, to help create an environment where women can actively lead their own matchmaking activities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Marriage Support Project for Women'?
- A: It is an initiative led by participating matchmaking agencies among over 4,700 IBJ member agencies, aiming to create more marriage opportunities for women. Each agency independently conducts information dissemination, activity support, and motivation maintenance efforts.
- Q: When is the project implementation period?
- A: It will be implemented from June 1, 2026, to August 31, 2026.
- Q: How has the gender ratio in the marriage market changed?
- A: As of the end of 2020, it was 46% male and 54% female, but it reversed by 2024. By the end of 2025, it is 54% male and 46% female.
- Q: How has the marriage environment for women changed?
- A: The market has shifted from a fixed notion of women being the chosen to a more proactive environment where women choose their partners. There is an increase in independent women who prioritize their values and lifestyles in their marriage search.
- Q: What effects are expected from the project?
- A: An increase in female membership, expansion of matchmaking opportunities, maximization of marriage opportunities, and an increase in the number of successful marriages are expected.