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Population ratio by ethnic groups _Malaysia
calendar_monthJul 13, 2020
In all of Malaysia, Bumiputra (Malay) make up about 70% of the population and Chinese make up about 20%. Selangor (which covers most of the area known as "Klang Valley/ Greater Kuala Lumpur") has a slightly higher proportion of Chinese and Indian people than the rest of the country. In the central area of W.P. KL (Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur: population about 1.7 million), the proportion of Chinese is large at 42.4%.
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Married rate by age and sex_Myanmar
calendar_monthJul 13, 2020
In Myanmar, the married rate of 20s is 54.1% for women and 43.9% for men. Those high rates indicate that the age of first marriage is lower than in Japan.---This report focuses on “marriage”—a major turning point in life that significantly alters consumer behavior—and explores the cultures and customs deeply rooted in various Asian countries.How does consumer behavior change as people transition from single life to marriage and parenthood? By analyzing the significant event of marriage, we offer insights that will help you gain a more comprehensive understanding of Asian consumers. How Do “Marriages” Differ Across Asian Countries!? And the Consumption Behaviors That Come With Marriage ~ Bride Price? Groom Price? What About the Funds? ~・How are “weddings” conducted in various Asian countries?・Consumption Patterns Related to Marriage: Preparations and Purchases Made Upon Getting Marriedetc.
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Population/population ratio by age and sex (10 y.o. range) _Myanmar
calendar_monthJul 13, 2020
In contrast to Japan, the structure of Myanmar is such that the younger the age group, the larger the population.
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Married rate by age and sex_Japan
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In Japan, the married rate for both men and women exceeds 50% at 30s; for those in their 20s, only 21.7% of women and 15.0% of men are married.
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Married rate by age and sex_Taiwan
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In Taiwan, as in Japan, the married rate of women exceeds 50% at 30s. On the other hand, the married rate of men exceeds 50% at 40s, which is older than in Japan.
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Married rate by age and sex_Hong Kong
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In Hong Kong, as in Japan, the married rates of both men and women exceed 50% at 30s. The married rate of people in their 20s is lower in Hong Kong than in Japan.
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Married rate by age and sex_Republic of Korea
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In the Republic of Korea, as in Japan, the married rates of both men and women exceed 50% at 30s. The married rate of women in their 20s is lower in Korea than in Japan.
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Married rate by age and sex_Malaysia
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In Malaysia, as in Japan, the married rates of both men and women exceed 50% at 30s. Even for 20s, the married rate is higher than in Japan, with 35.1% for men and 46.3% for women.
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Married rate by age and sex_Viet Nam
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In Vietnam, the married rate of women in their 20s is 62.7% and even that of men in their 20s is high at 38.6%, indicating that the age of first marriage is low compared to Japan.
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Married rate by age and sex_Philippines
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In the Philippines, as in Japan, the married rates of both men and women exceed 50% at 30s. The married rates of people in their 20s are slightly higher than in Japan, with 20.9% for men and 31.4% for women.
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Married rate by age and sex_Germany
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In Germany, the married rates of women exceed 50% at 30s. The married rate for men in their 30s is 40.1%. The trend is the same as in Japan, but on the whole a slightly lower married rate is observed for many of the age groups.
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Married rate by age and sex_Thailand
calendar_monthJul 03, 2020
In Thailand, as in Japan, the married rates of both men and women exceed 50% at 30s. The married rate of people in their 20s is higher in Thailand than in Japan.---This report focuses on “marriage”—a major turning point in life that significantly alters consumer behavior—and explores the cultures and customs deeply rooted in various Asian countries.How does consumer behavior change as people transition from single life to marriage and parenthood? By analyzing the significant event of marriage, we offer insights that will help you gain a more comprehensive understanding of Asian consumers. How Do “Marriages” Differ Across Asian Countries!? And the Consumption Behaviors That Come With Marriage ~ Bride Price? Groom Price? What About the Funds? ~・How are “weddings” conducted in various Asian countries?・Consumption Patterns Related to Marriage: Preparations and Purchases Made Upon Getting Marriedetc.


