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Transcript
Marriage is disappearing?
How has the importance of marriage changed in new generations?
1. In your future plans is marriage an option?
2. Do you believe that marriage will limit your professional development?
3. Do you believe that marriage will limit your personal development?
4. Do you think that marriage at an early age will make it fail?
6. Do you consider that marriage is JUST a legal contract, an act of love or a waste of money?
5. Do you have good references (family and/or friends) of successful marriages?
7. Which is the best age to marry?
-20
20 - 30
30 - 40
40+
Never
In conclusion, the idea that marriage as an institution is disappearing from the minds of future generations is actually not true, our data shows that young people want to marry someone but before this transition to marriage, it is expected to achieve social, professional and personal goals that allow them to enjoy a good relationship and therefore, a good marriage.
Natalia Peña-Adriana Peñaranda-Paula Corzo-Silvia Mantilla-Juan Heredía
Marriage is disappearing?
How has the importance of marriage changed in new generations?
The vast majority of respondents chose that the best age to get married was in their 30s, as this is an age where they have achieved several of their work, professional, academic, and economic goals.
Young people today still have the option and will to get married and create a family as the majority of respondents in our poll view marriage as an act of love, despite this the vast majority of young people prefer to complete a set of their own goals (economic or personal) before they get married.
many young people think about marriage, and coming away with the surprise that they in fact do plan to get married but are waiting to find the right person and at the perfect time.
In conclusion, the idea that marriage as an institution is disappearing from the minds of future generations is actually not true, our data shows that young people want to marry someone but before this transition to marriage, it is expected to achieve social, professional and personal goals that allow them to enjoy a good relationship and therefore, a good marriage.
Natalia Peña-Adriana Peñaranda-Paula Corzo-Silvia Mantilla-Juan Heredía