From 'Men Pursuing' to 'Women Taking Initiative': Married Women Make Twice as Many Proactive Approaches
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IBJ Marriage Future Research Institute analyzed data from 33,925 women in matchmaking services and found that women who married made twice as many proactive approaches compared to those who did not. Action volume is key to marriage success.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What's the difference in activity between married and unmarried women?
- A: Married women initiate about twice as many approaches and have 2.2 times more meetings, showing proactive action leads to marriage.
- Q: How many approaches do women receive by age?
- A: Women in their 20s receive 48.5/month, those in their 40s still get 24.8, showing consistent opportunities.
- Q: Is there a gender difference in marriage speed?
- A: 60.2% of women marry within 9 months, outpacing men by 9.9 points, indicating more efficient matchmaking.
- Q: How reliable is this data?
- A: Based on 19,112 marriage cases from IBJ’s network—the largest matchmaking database in Japan.
- Q: What data will be released next?
- A: Upcoming reports include 'prefectures where older women marry younger men' and 'drinking habits and marriage rates'.