MATCHMAKER. This photo taken on November 3, 2019 shows a woman checking a list of participants during a match-making party in Tokyo. Photo by Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP
"I didn't have many good opportunities to meet someone," she explained, adding:"My workplace has lots of women but not many men."And while people of this age routinely express a wish to get married, outdated social attitudes and increasing economic pressure is making tying the knot more and more difficult, experts say.
Although long-term financial security with a husband or wife is seen as important, the difficulty of finding affordable housing adds to the incentive to stay with mum and dad, he said. "Japanese women tend to seek men with stable employment and education levels" higher than them, he explained. In addition, many people meet future spouses in the office in workaholic Japan, and there are fewer opportunities as jobs become more precarious.
Even if these workers hope to find a partner, with less job security and lower income comes less chance of finding a spouse.
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