TOKYO, Feb 06 (News On Japan) –
A latest Cabinet Office survey on gender equality revealed that 43.3% of respondents who modified their surname after marriage needed to proceed utilizing their maiden identify within the office. This marks a 4.2-point enhance from the earlier survey carried out two years in the past.
Meanwhile, 55.2% mentioned they didn’t want to use their maiden identify, a 3.5-point lower.
The survey didn’t embody questions on the introduction of an non-obligatory dual-surname system for married {couples}.
Source: TBS

