TOKYO, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) — More than 40 p.c of Japanese people want to proceed utilizing their authentic surnames at work after marriage, in accordance with a Cabinet Office survey.
Some 43.3 p.c of respondents desire to retain the unique names within the office, a 4.2 share level enhance from the same ballot in 2023. Meanwhile, 55.2 p.c acknowledged they’d not select to take action.
By age group, help was strongest amongst these within the 30s, with 57.8 p.c favoring the choice.
Gender-based variations have been additionally noticed within the outcomes. Among males, 47.7 p.c supported the thought of maintaining the unique surname at work, up 3.5 factors from the earlier survey. Among girls, 39.6 p.c have been in favor, marking a 4.9-point enhance.
The survey additionally examined perceptions of gender equality in Japan. When requested whether or not they consider society as a complete treats women and men equally, solely 16.7 p.c responded affirmatively.
The survey focused 5,000 Japanese women and men aged 18 and older, with a response price of roughly 53.3 p.c.

