Marital relationship “improvement” greatly exceeds “deterioration” in Corona Major life insurance survey November 17, 7:08

A major life insurance company has compiled a survey result that the number of people who answered that their husband and wife got better because of the influence of the new coronavirus far exceeded the number of people who answered that they got worse.

This survey was conducted by Meiji Yasuda Life on the Internet last month, targeting married men and women nationwide, and received responses from a total of 1080 people in their 20s and 50s.



When asked if there was any change in the marital relationship due to the influence of the new coronavirus,


▽ "improved" was 19%


, which greatly exceeded ▽ "worse" 6%.


▽ "No change" was 74%.



Regarding the reasons for getting along well, multiple answers were given:


▽ "Because of more opportunities for communication" 62%


▽ "Because the frequency of eating together increased" 37%


▽ "A supporter is by your side "Because I felt reassuring," was 21%.



Takahiro Yano of Meiji Yasuda Life, who was in charge of the survey, said, "While the word" corona divorce "has become a hot topic, the time spent at home has increased due to teleworking, etc., which is good for marital relationships. I think it had an impact. "