Kind of a garbage articledue to lack of dats. Ok, 20% are due to medical reasons, yet no numbers given for relationship reasons, nor for career reasons, etc. Seem like they're just using anecdata for the parts they want to support.
It completely ignores some social and societal issues. What are the expections of these women and do they match with reality? They talk about the 3 'E's. Why do the men need an 'education' (university was implied) if they have another type of education like technical and a good career? Perhaps the problem lies in the expectations. Similarly, they mention 'equal' as one of the 'E's. What does that look like - financial, home duties, something else?
Then we have the horror stories of divorce. Fewer people choose to get married (which is often a step towards children) due to a variety of reasons, but marriage looks less attractive as we continue to progress given the financial and other potential penalties of divorce, particularly for men.
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It completely ignores some social and societal issues. What are the expections of these women and do they match with reality? They talk about the 3 'E's. Why do the men need an 'education' (university was implied) if they have another type of education like technical and a good career? Perhaps the problem lies in the expectations. Similarly, they mention 'equal' as one of the 'E's. What does that look like - financial, home duties, something else?
Then we have the horror stories of divorce. Fewer people choose to get married (which is often a step towards children) due to a variety of reasons, but marriage looks less attractive as we continue to progress given the financial and other potential penalties of divorce, particularly for men.