I realized that there is a national census in this year2010. Then I remembered saving an article about a survey I took interested in: The percentage of young irregular employees who get married is lower than regular employees
, and nuptiality tends to be proportional to their income
. Also, whether young couples have children or not tends to depend on employment status
. As a matter of course, livelihood is important for married life, especially if we plan to have children. Then, no wonder young people who are concerned about their job and future hesitate to marry and have children.
The proof and data expressed in figures might be needed, though. As long as I think about social unrest and present situation with various difficulties, I cannot help feeling that it sounds feasible to have children, although it would sound practical to marry and support each other to live together...
(See Aug. 28, 2009)
Again, I remembered the former Prime Minister's statement that caused fuss: People who don't have enough money shouldn't marry
. Then, now I wonder how current Prime Minister, who attracted people with their campaign pledge about new child-care allowances system, thinks about that relationship between money and marriage...