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Japan set for divorce rate boom | Japan set for divorce rate boom |
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New pension laws coming into effect in Japan could lead to an explosion in divorces, some experts are warning. | New pension laws coming into effect in Japan could lead to an explosion in divorces, some experts are warning. |
The rules will make it easier for wives to claim up to half their husband's pension once the marriage is over. | The rules will make it easier for wives to claim up to half their husband's pension once the marriage is over. |
The number of divorces in Japan has been rising for several decades, but the trend reversed four years ago when the new laws were first discussed. | The number of divorces in Japan has been rising for several decades, but the trend reversed four years ago when the new laws were first discussed. |
Many believe that wives in unhappy marriages have been waiting for the new laws to come into effect on Sunday. | Many believe that wives in unhappy marriages have been waiting for the new laws to come into effect on Sunday. |
Japan's divorce rate is still quite low - around two divorces for every 1,000 people. | |
Shame is one reason. A failed marriage is frowned upon here, particularly among the older generation. | Shame is one reason. A failed marriage is frowned upon here, particularly among the older generation. |
But money is another important factor. Wives often have real concerns that they will not be able to support themselves if they leave the marital home. | But money is another important factor. Wives often have real concerns that they will not be able to support themselves if they leave the marital home. |
Retirement looms | Retirement looms |
The change in the law will help. It will make it easier for women to force their husbands to share their pensions. | The change in the law will help. It will make it easier for women to force their husbands to share their pensions. |
One survey suggested that in as many as 42,000 couples, wives have been waiting for the rules to change. | One survey suggested that in as many as 42,000 couples, wives have been waiting for the rules to change. |
Last autumn, the social insurance agency began offering a confidential service which helped couples calculate how much of the husband's pension should be given to the wife. | Last autumn, the social insurance agency began offering a confidential service which helped couples calculate how much of the husband's pension should be given to the wife. |
Some 90% of the applications have been from women. | Some 90% of the applications have been from women. |
And there is another factor at work. Japan's baby boom generation is starting to retire this year. | And there is another factor at work. Japan's baby boom generation is starting to retire this year. |
That adds up to around five million mostly male workers, who have spent their lives working long hours, and often drinking long after work, several nights a week. | That adds up to around five million mostly male workers, who have spent their lives working long hours, and often drinking long after work, several nights a week. |
These absentee spouses will now have much more time to spend at home - all day, every day - perhaps for the first time in the couple's married life. | These absentee spouses will now have much more time to spend at home - all day, every day - perhaps for the first time in the couple's married life. |
Many here believe that will prove too much for their wives to cope with. | Many here believe that will prove too much for their wives to cope with. |
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