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Families And Marriages Disgusted By Russians

Publication time: 15 November 2006, 08:47

Recent studies indicate that 50% of Russians opt to live alone to avoid the responsibility of caring for dependents. Russians are expected to be a minority in the near future because of a continually shrinking population.

 

According to a report prepared by a Russian researcc center, nearly 50 percent of females of marrying age live alone for various reasons.  Out of 1,000, 175 Russian females of marrying age never got married and 180 were divorced, with 110 divorce suits in progress. In Russia, where the male population is 20 percent less than the female population, the case is almost the same.

 

Experts note that the situation is worsening and asserted that the advancing marriage age is the primary factor behind the declining population. Average marrying age which was 21 in the 1990s has over time increased to 25.

 

Only 12 percent of the entire community favored a traditional family structure while the vast majority preferred living alone or cohabitating with a partner to avoid the responsibility of a large family.  For Russian women, marriage is seen as submission to men's desires and wills.  Their priority was to have a career that would enable them to lead an independent life, the Zaman Dail News reported.

Source: Zaman


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