It can be seen that in today's Japanese society, the tradition of "men are the masters outside and women are the masters inside" is out of date, and dual-employee families have become the mainstream. Due to the serious shortage of labor force, more and more women will work in Japan in the future.
However, according to 1000 women aged 20-69 surveyed by Sony Life, 29.8% of working professional women want to be full-time housewives. Although it is the lowest proportion since the investigation began in 20 15, it still reaches nearly 30%.
In terms of age, the proportion of the 20th generation is actually the largest, and 4 1.7% of the 20th generation professional women are eager to return to their families. Secondly, the proportion of 30 generations to 50 generations is less than 30%, and the female generation of 60 generations is only 17.4%.
According to experts' analysis, on the one hand, young people may not adapt to the work pressure when they enter the workplace for the first time, and on the other hand, they need full-time care after giving birth, so it is difficult to undertake the work at the same time.