Dating Assortativity in Japan: Evidence from a Retrospective Survey
Asako Chiba,
Kazuya Haganuma and
Taisuke Nakata
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Asako Chiba: The University of Tokyo
Kazuya Haganuma: The University of Tokyo
Taisuke Nakata: The University of Tokyo
No CARF-F-617, CARF F-Series from Center for Advanced Research in Finance, Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo
Abstract:
We conduct a series of retrospective surveys to understand the evolution of dating assortativity in Japan. In the surveys, we ask about age, income, and employment type of our respondents and their dating partners. We find that the age assortativity has increased over the past ten years or so among age groups 25-29 and 30-34. The income assortativity has been stable, but we find some evidence for an increasing trend for the employment-type assortativity among regular employees.
Pages: 31
Date: 2026-01
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