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Why Aren’t Young People Getting Married Anymore? (1): Causes of Declining Marriage Rates through the Lens of Family Sociology

Why Aren’t Young People Getting Married Anymore? (1): Causes of Declining Marriage Rates through the Lens of Family Sociology

Yuichi Minamihara

IPP researcher

  • Family
  • Issue briefs and Researches

Declining Birthrate and Marriage: Can Life Design Support help reverse the trend of late and non-marriage?

Declining Birthrate and Marriage: Can Life Design Support help reverse the trend of late and non-marriage?

EN-ICHI Editorial Team

  • Family
  • Issue briefs and Researches

[Info. File] Local Governments’ Marriage Support Initiatives

[Info. File] Local Governments’ Marriage Support Initiatives

EN-ICHI Editorial Team

  • Family
  • Issue briefs and Researches

[Info. File] 70% of Young People Want to Get Married: Ideal Age Seen as 25 to 29

[Info. File] 70% of Young People Want to Get Married: Ideal Age Seen as 25 to 29

EN-ICHI Editorial Team

  • Family
  • Issue briefs and Researches

[Info. File] Home is Still the Primary Place of Belonging: Weak Images of Marriage and Child-Rearing Among Youth

[Info. File] Home is Still the Primary Place of Belonging: Weak Images of Marriage and Child-Rearing Among Youth

EN-ICHI Editorial Team

  • Family
  • Issue briefs and Researches

Examining South Korea’s Persistently Record-Low Birthrate: Can the Flight from Marriage Among Young People Be Reversed?

Examining South Korea’s Persistently Record-Low Birthrate: Can the Flight from Marriage Among Young People Be Reversed?

Ichifuki Mitsumasa

Journalists living in Seoul

  • Social Policy
  • Overseas Information

South Korea Shaken by the “0.78 Shock”

South Korea Shaken by the “0.78 Shock”

Ichifuki Mitsumasa

Journalists living in Seoul

  • Social Policy
  • Overseas Information