Despite what the doc says, it doesn’t account for civil partnerships in France (PACS). So no, 65% of children are not born out of wedlock.
cealild on
Good for them. Map legend suggestion, instead of red use green, this is a positive not a negative
Party_Objective3963 on
Probably related to the relevance of the institution of Marriage, I would guess these numbers will go hand in hand with how many marriages are there per year.
Logical-Macaron4691 on
In Hungary it used to be almost 50%, but the Orbán government made child benefits conditional on marriage, so the number of marriages skyrocketed.
Sonnycrocketto on
We are going to hell.
Lazzen on
The interesting thing is the relatively low percentage of people in many countries often considered most progressive or atleast irreligious. The countries with the highest percentage are Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica and Argentina with about 80%.
torrenaxe on
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ClubSundown on
Icelandics are putting wedding plans on ice
BloodyDress on
Germany WTF ? I thought it was a modern country, and they do worse than Italy
Old-Table2375 on
At least we are First in something, Go Iceland
Entire_Classroom_263 on
Hereby I suggest to rename Iceland into Bastardland.
Aye?
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Could be a called a map countries by personal freedoms and nobody would doubt it
High levels of boredom in Iceland :)))
In other news, French people SMASH.
Iceland, though, I did not expect that. Is it a cold or volcanic thing?
Iceland is probably high because it’s illegal to marry your cousin… or wait now.. [When Incest Is Best: Kissing Cousins Have More Kin | Scientific American](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/when-incest-is-best-kissi/)
So, there is no pattern.
Yeah, Europe is not so religious.
France is wrong.
Despite what the doc says, it doesn’t account for civil partnerships in France (PACS). So no, 65% of children are not born out of wedlock.
Good for them. Map legend suggestion, instead of red use green, this is a positive not a negative
Probably related to the relevance of the institution of Marriage, I would guess these numbers will go hand in hand with how many marriages are there per year.
In Hungary it used to be almost 50%, but the Orbán government made child benefits conditional on marriage, so the number of marriages skyrocketed.
We are going to hell.
The interesting thing is the relatively low percentage of people in many countries often considered most progressive or atleast irreligious. The countries with the highest percentage are Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica and Argentina with about 80%.
Press X to doubt
Icelandics are putting wedding plans on ice
Germany WTF ? I thought it was a modern country, and they do worse than Italy
At least we are First in something, Go Iceland
Hereby I suggest to rename Iceland into Bastardland.
Aye?