Is Mother's Day Really a Standard Event? The Reality: About 30% Celebrate Annually, While About 30% Do Not
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Forit conducted a survey on Mother's Day, revealing that while about 30% celebrate annually, a similar percentage never do, with differences by age, life stage, and occupation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which age group shows the highest Mother's Day participation?
- A: Among givers, those in their 50s are highest at 42%; among receivers, those 60 and above are highest at 38%.
- Q: Is there a difference in Mother's Day involvement between married and unmarried individuals?
- A: Married individuals show higher participation (41.1% "do annually"), while unmarried individuals tend to have lower involvement (34.0% "never done anything").
- Q: Does occupation affect Mother's Day participation?
- A: Company employees and civil servants have higher participation, while unemployed and student groups tend to have lower participation.