45% of Women Likely to be Single and Childless by 2030

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Demographic trends and researches majorly on declining marriages and fertility rate shows 45% of women are most likely to be single and childless by 2030.

These claims are based on changes in societal norms replaced by different emerging norms on behavior, preferences, education, environment and economy.

Being single and childfree in whichever age is increasingly accepted today with less judgmental course from the society and might remain that way with future generations.

One can decide not to be married or remain childless to either maintain their lifestyle, career, environmental consideration or economic structure all depending on a person’s choice and needs.

Many women get to make their personal choice concerning their relationship and fertility status without pressure compared to the past times where decision weren’t primarily made by women especially with the view of the society on them.

Nowadays, women prioritize education and career life rather than marriage and bearing children, which leads to delayed marriage and childbirth.

Economic instability can install fear to women making them to lose interest in both marriage and childbearing decisions, bad economy is equal to unsafe environment to most women.

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