When women earn more than men, the risk of breakup increases, according to a survey by a French research institute | Mainichi Shimbun Story by Mainichi Shimbun • 50 minutes ago The risk of breakup increases in couples where the woman earns more than the man. The results of a survey recently released by the French National Institute for Demographic Research (INED) have been picked up by major French media outlets and are currently a hot topic. In France, due to factors such as women becoming more highly educated, the number of couples in which the woman earns more than the man has increased from 20% in 2002 to 25% in 2017. According to the results of a survey on income disparities among couples in Japan published by IED on September 30, when the woman’s income exceeds 55% of the couple’s total income, the divorce rate is 11 to 40% higher than in couples where the income of the man and woman is equal. The study was based on census, housing and income tax data for 4% of the French population, and followed up people aged 18 or over who were in a couple on January 1, 2011, through 2017. The survey results were reported by major media outlets, including French public radio and the financial newspaper Les Echos. [Brussels, Miyagawa Hiroaki] *See full text at source.
In Japan, women will not marry men who have a lower income than them. In Japan, highly educated women will not marry men who have a lower income than them.
It’s just instinct, right? Just like men can suppress their sexual desires, we should remake society so that women’s sexual desires (partner’s income, partner’s stability, negative sexual desires, preferring the city even after marriage) can also be suppressed with reason. Compared to men’s sexual desires, women’s sexual desires are too ugly and obvious.
>>11 Manga artists are doing well. Like Nodame’s Ninomiya Tomoko and Sakurazawa Erika. They don’t hide how grateful they are to their husbands, so I don’t think they’re jealous.
There are quite a few stay-at-home husbands, but the relationships between the couples are all good. Maybe it’s the case that even though they work and earn the same amount of money, the wife earning more than the husband has psychological problems.
>>15 It’s fine if it’s a completely employment-like situation, but if you’re working even a small amount, the man won’t cook, clean, do laundry, or take care of the family every day.
The more the woman earns, the richer the household becomes, so I have no complaints. But it didn’t really matter to me from the start, as I was never interested in marriage…
I think a lot of women would say “Just give me money and don’t come near me” so if they have a decent income, they’ll probably look for a good looking guy lol.
In a male-dominated society, the number of children increases but the quality declines; whereas in a female-dominated society, the number is carefully selected and the quality is high. I think the latter is the way to go in developed countries from now on.
Well, that’s true. Women want men who earn more than them, so even if they compromise and marry a man who earns less than them, they end up feeling dissatisfied.
I thought it was about pacs, but it seems they’re even investigating cohabiting couples. Well, it seems like breaking up with a cohabiting partner is pretty easy to do.
>>48 Women are shorter, there’s a risk of molestation, and you can’t ride the train while smelling, so commuting is 100 times more hellish than for men.
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