Essex - Previously, some science research mentions that men are easier to find happiness than women. However, it is reversed when discussed in a single context.
This is evidenced by a study conducted by world-renowned trade research firm Mintel of productive age residents in five major cities in Britain, London, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh and Birmingham.
The results found that as many as more than 60 percent of female respondents admitted happy with the status of bachelor, berbading upside down with a man who almost 70 percent admitted feeling depressed if lingered single. Thus was launched from the Daily Mail on Monday (5/3/2018).
Related research also found the fact that as many as nearly 75 percent of single female respondents, have not been actively trying to find a life partner. Under the same conditions, the number of similar-minded male respondents is below 60 percent.
For women in a relationship as well as hard work. Generally women think that the relationship requires more effort and effort. Therefore, single life means relaxing and enjoying life more.
"In a relationship, especially marriage, women are usually required to have a larger share of responsibility in household affairs," explained Professor Emily Grundy, director of the Institute of Socio-Economic Studies at Essex University, UK.
"They also do more emotional work," continued professor Emily Grundy.
Especially when it comes to household affairs, according to professor Emily Grundy, single female respondents think on average, have to spend more time and money to keep up appearances in front of their husbands.
"There is a concern on the part of the respondent (woman) that being a wife means having to do housework, which is coupled with the risk of contention or debate," she said.
Meanwhile, a similar scientific study was also conducted by the Social Science Quarterly, which showed a linkage to the health status of individuals only valid at the age of marriage of ten years or more. Meanwhile, those who have not reached the figure, his health is still very vulnerable. Especially psychic health.
Dmitry Tumin, a sociologist from Ohio State University, said young married couples and young marriage age gave birth to somewhat weak individuals.
"Health will be better for couples who have been together for more than ten years, but they (especially young married women) are not healthier than those who are single," said Tumin.
Tumin argues, marriage creates great responsibility and demands for life. If the individual is not ready to deal with it, then the health psychically and physically vulnerable disrupted. In his research, he also found that single individuals have a greater chance to get better health.
"Especially women, having more social and economic freedom can be said that single women have a better chance to think of themselves, so their lives become healthier," he said.
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