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Japanese 26 year old women are the loneliest, single, low income and uneasy about the future

In 2018, the Mitsubishi Institute of comprehensive research in Japan conducted a study called 'do you feel lonely?' " According to a recent survey, 26 year old young women are the loneliest people in Japanese society. So do you feel lonely in the workplace?

Are you alone? What do you think is the most important reason for loneliness?

According to a survey of 15000 women and 18000 men aged 20-90 conducted by Mitsubishi comprehensive research institute, 26 year old young women are the loneliest people in Japanese society, Xinhua News reported. According to the survey, "Tokyo", "Hometown" and "low income" are the key words that are easy to feel lonely. Among the 26 year old women who felt very lonely, 60% were single and 40% were full-time housewives. Most of the single women live with their parents, and most of them have college or vocational education. The average age of the husband is 27.5 years old.

Among single women in Japan, the annual income of temporary workers is about 1-2 million yen, and that of regular workers is between 3-4 million yen. From the point of residence, single women mostly live in the capital circle or Osaka Prefecture, while full-time housewives are scattered all over the country. According to the survey, the characteristics of Japanese lonely women are that although they live in Tokyo, they still live in their hometown, are single and have no partners, earn less than 2 million yen a year, are young and feel uneasy about the future.