Abstract

More people are choosing to remain single in Japan. Possible factors for this phenomenon may be sociological, demographic, or psychological in nature. This article reviews studies which explore these multiple factors. It is suggested that there is a need for greater clarification of factors as well as for an integration of research findings if we are to understand the reasons behind the changing situation of marriage in Japan.

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