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A dating agency, also known as a marriage bureau, marriage agency, matrimonial bureau or matrimonial agency, is a business that provides matchmaking services to potential couples, with a view toward romance and/or marriage between them.

Variations edit

 
A dating agency sign in Chennai, India
  • Face-to-face: Men and women come in person and ask a matchmaker to help them find a potential partner.
  • Internet dating agency: A website where people register, post their profiles and contact other members who have signed up with the agency.
  • Speed dating: A group of people rotate partners and describe their personality and desires within a set time limit.
  • Marriage agency: An agency that specifically helps people find a marriage partner, rather than someone to date on a casual or serious basis. These can be domestic or international.

The internet and speed dating agencies are the biggest of the group.

There is a rise of businesses that teach men how they can meet women themselves without the use of a dating agency, some of which use the label pickup artist.

Both dating agencies and marriage agencies have some organizations where people are paid to interact with other members and keep their interests high. Various agencies only have members who are genuinely seeking real partners.

History and trends edit

18th and 19th century marriage agencies edit

Marriage agencies run by clergymen were introduced to England and Wales in the late 18th century, prompting considerable amusement from the social commentators of the day. In 1799 a "provincial publication says that a MATRIMONIAL PLAN is proposed to be established throughout every county, city, or town, in England or Wales. (...) The system of this curious, and it should seem serious, plan — as far as we can learn — is as follows: — Every person, of either sex, who desires to enter into a treaty of marriage, is first to subscribe a certain sum. All ladies and gentlemen to describe themselves, by real or fictitious names, as they may choose".[1]

Men and women would classify themselves into three classes, and would generally state how much money they earned, or would be given as a dowry. A typical entry would read:

Second Class, No.2. — A gentleman, 40 years of age, a little corpulent, rather of a dark brown complexion, wears a wig, has a place in the Customs, and a small estate in Suffolk, with 750l. in the funds; reasonably well-tempered, and at times very lively; religion — of his fathers.

By 1825 an agency in Bishopsgate, London, opened three days a week for members of the public looking for a partner to describe themselves and subscribe to the appropriate list. However, by then both ladies and gentlemen had to classify themselves into 5 different classes.[2]

Since World War II edit

Though most people meet their dates at social organizations, in their daily life and work, or are introduced through friends or relatives, commercial dating agencies emerged strongly, but discreetly, in the Western world after World War II, mostly catering to the 25–44 age group. Newspaper and magazine personal ads also became common.

Since the emergence of the Internet, mate-finding and courtship have seen changes due to online dating services and mobile dating services. Telecommunications and computer technologies have developed rapidly since around 1995, allowing daters the use of home telephones with answering machinesmobile phones – and web-based systems to find prospective partners. "Pre-dates" can take place by telephone or online via instant messaging, e-mail, or even video communication.

Many singles look for love on the Web, and research in the United Kingdom suggests that as of 2004 there were around 150 agencies in that country, where the market was apparently growing at around 20 percent a year. Academic researchers find it impossible to find precise figures about crucial statistics, such as the ratio of active daters to a large number of inactive members (whom an agency will often wrongly claim as potential partners, leaving them 'on the books' long after they have left) and the overall ratio of men to women in an agency's membership. Academic research on traditional pre-Internet agencies suggests that most such agencies had far more men than women in their membership.[citation needed] Due to the ratio of available single women being biased against men in the Western world, many dating and marriage agencies began to offer services overseas. Traditionally, in many societies (including Western societies), men were expected to fill the role of the pursuer. However, the anonymity of the Internet (as well as other factors) has allowed women to take on that role online.

The trend of singles making a Web connection continues to increase, as the percentage of North American singles who have tried Internet dating has grown from two percent in 1999 to over ten percent today (from Canadian Business, February 2002). More than half of online consumers (53%) know someone who has started a friendship or relationship online, and three-quarters of 18-to-24-year-old online consumers (74%) say they do. There is also some academic evidence that the 18–25 age group has significantly taken up online dating.

Fraud edit

Users of online agencies or sites may be susceptible to fraud or other forms of deception. According to the FBI, almost 15,000 complaints categorized as romance scams were reported in 2016.[3]

Real-life examples edit

  • Heather Lyon established "The Marriage Bureau" in Bond Street, Mayfair, London, in 1939.
  • Joan Ball started the Eros Friendship Bureau Ltd in 1962, renaming it the St. James Computer Dating Service in 1964.
  • Ghatak Pakhi Bhai established his matrimonial agency named after him in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 1985.

Fictional examples edit

  • Love Is a Ball (1963). Charles Boyer plays the head of a matrimonial bureau that finds rich, unsuspecting American women for impoverished European aristocrats.

Marriage agencies edit

Marriage agencies differ from dating agencies in that they are specifically for those seeking marriage.[4]

Origins edit

Marriage agencies have evolved from dating agencies. Historically their processes come from matchmaking processes that extend back to the 1600s in England, when parish vicars played an important role in matching their parishioners with a spouse from the same social class.[5] Similar practices were used in Japan from the 16th century where Nadoko (matchmakers) would perform Omiai (marriage introduction) duties for parents seeking a worthy spouse for their child. In England religious ties were relinquished in 1825 with the advent of dating agencies in London, which became the new option to find someone suitable for those who experienced challenge in meeting a marriage partner.

Recent background edit

Changes in culture and society have led to changes in the marriage rate, due to views of single people regarding marriage. In 1960 around 12% of adults between the ages of 25 and 34 had never been married. 10 years later when that same group was between the ages of 35 and 44, 7% of them were still unmarried. A further 10 years later in 1980, when those people were 45 to 54, 5% were still not married. The next group starting in 1970 followed a similar path.[6] In 1960 the marriage rate was 72% for all adults over the age of 18, in 2010 the marriage rate was 51% for the same demographic.[7]

Part of the marriage gap[8] has been reported as being due to people waiting until they are older, have more educational degrees, and are more financially stable.[9] With those who have waited marrying other professionally successful individuals, their desire being indicated as wishing to pass down both educational and financial capital to their children, and ensure stability for their children.

In addition to this there is the growing trend in various developed countries of those who just wish to remain single and have their freedom[10] or to experience what has been termed delayed adolescence.[11] Perceived reductions in partner loyalty, lower levels of self-esteem, stronger desire for financial stability, relationship issues, and the increased trend of divorce among married couples, are often cited as causing many to question whether the partners they meet would be suitable marriage partners.[12] In addition dating app users cite issues of trust coming from deceit and dishonest relationship intentions which block them mentally and emotionally from developing serious relationships that could lead to marriage with persons met via dating apps.[13]

Description edit

The modern marriage agency works in two principle ways to help clients find a marriage partner:

  1. By having a group of members specifically seeking marriage partners.
  2. Matchmaking.

Historically marriage agencies would usually work alone. Modern marriage agencies now often work within federations or associations,[14] enabling effects of scale that allow easier creation of marriage matches because of inter-marriage agency cooperation. This is common in Japan, where the culture, along with social influences[15] have led to marriage agencies being responsible for 5.3% of marriages in 2010 and 2014.[16]

Matchmaking is a core activity for marriage agencies, as their members largely focus on being with someone whom they truly love and are truly compatible with due to increased levels of happiness and fulfillment derived.[17] Marriage agencies use matchmaking to ensure the best chance of marriages being successful in both the long and short term. Challenges come from how skilled matchmakers are as well as how well they know their members. While matchmaking was previously used worldwide to ensure solid alliances between families, modern marriage agency work has greater focus on the psychological aspect of how love forms between two people and their suitability for each other as life partners. Because of this marriage agencies conduct matchmaking to assess compatibility prior to introductions. This type of practice has been common in Japan since the 1940s when the Omiai marriage introduction system was changed from being family background focused to creating love matches for marriage. Matchmaking or marriage matching when done by marriage agencies is performed manually, rather than by computer algorithm which is common with dating apps. While matchmaking on dating apps works to weighted variables derived from profiles, manual matchmaking done by marriage agencies comes as a result of marriage agency matchmaking staff developing understanding of their client's personalities and desires, often paired with use of big data[18] from searches of collective databases held between partnered marriage agencies within their federation or association.

Registering with a marriage agency requires proof of eligibility for marriage, with marriage agencies commonly requiring a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage, Certificate of No Record of Marriage, Single Status Affidavit, or other similar legal proof of applicant's ability to marry. While such documentation is common for people when marrying overseas,[19][20] it is uncommon for same country marriages in many western countries.

Marriage agency services such as coaching to help clients overcome issues such as nervousness, anxiety and psychological issues held from previous relationships, are becoming more common in order to help them achieve stable loving relationships.

Marriage agencies as distinct from dating agencies also have total focus on their clients getting married, rather than just being life partners,[21] dating, co-habiting, or forming other beneficial relationships.

International marriage agencies edit

International marriage agencies, which differ from mail-order bride services, enable clients to search worldwide for their ideal marriage partner. International marriage agency use has been fueled by increased exposure to foreign cultures worldwide. With many in western countries now seeking marriage partners from more traditional eastern cultures, Japan especially, due to cultural values of loyalty, kindness and love being core to the values that those actually desiring marriage are actually seeking, yet having trouble finding in their own countries.[22] As such specific marriage agency types, for example Japanese marriage agencies, have come into existence in order to fulfill desire for those seeking marriage with someone from a specific geographical region or cultural system.

The increase in international marriage agencies also mirrors trends of increased intermarriage, whereby partners from differing ethnic or racial background marry. Within the U.S. only 3% of new marriages were classified as intermarriage in 1967, by 2015 intermarriage had increased to 17% with Asian forming 29% and Hispanic 27% of that figure[23]

Marriage agency introductions changes brought by COVID-19 edit

Reduced contact, social distancing, lockdown and other pandemic mitigation measures, marriage agency introductions faced challenges due to COVID-19. At the same time, because of increased time at home leading to feelings of loneliness and people reassessing their lives, demand for marriage agency services and other partner introduction services increased significantly.[24] In various places marriage agencies began making use of online video meeting facilities such as Zoom, in order for them to host virtual marriage introduction parties and online introductions.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "New Matrimonial Plan", The Spirit of the Public Journals for 1799: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux d'Esprits, Particularly Prose, That Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, ed. Stephen Jones, (London: 1805) pp 329-31. Retrieved on 2008-06-05
  2. ^ "A New Matrimonial Plan", The Every-day Book and Table Book; or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac, Including Accounts of the Weather, Rules for Health and Conduct, Remarkable and Important Anecdotes, Facts, and Notices, in Chronology, Antiquities, Topography, Biography, Natural History, Art, Science, and General Literature; Derived from the Most Authentic Sources, and Valuable Original Communication, with Poetical Elucidations, for Daily Use and Diversion. Vol III., ed. William Hone, (London: 1838) pp 22-23. Retrieved on 2008-06-05
  3. ^ "FBI Cautions Public to be Wary of Online Romance Scams". FBI. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  4. ^ "marriage agency - Wiktionary". en.wiktionary.org. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  5. ^ "The evolution of: matchmaking - Reader's Digest". www.readersdigest.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  6. ^ Wang, Wendy; Parker, Kim (2014-09-24). "Record Share of Americans Have Never Married". Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends Project. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  7. ^ Cohn, D’Vera; Passel, Jeffrey S.; Wang, Wendy; Livingston, Gretchen (2011-12-14). "Barely Half of U.S. Adults Are Married – A Record Low". Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends Project. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  8. ^ "Singles nation: Why so many Americans are unmarried". Christian Science Monitor. 2015-06-14. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  9. ^ "NowUKnow: Why Millennials Refuse to Get Married | Bentley University". www.bentley.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  10. ^ "Japan's Unmarried Masses Face Mounting Obstacles to Matrimony". nippon.com. 2018-10-12. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  11. ^ Jackson, Molly. "How Americans' views of marriage have changed over time". Business Insider. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  12. ^ Lichter, Daniel T.; Price, Joseph P.; Swigert, Jeffrey M. (2020). "Mismatches in the Marriage Market". Journal of Marriage and Family. 82 (2): 796–809. doi:10.1111/jomf.12603. ISSN 1741-3737. S2CID 53007374.
  13. ^ "Are Dating Apps Damaging Our Mental Health?". Psychology Today. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  14. ^ "IBJ Japan Marriage Agency Federation Certified as "No. 1 in the industry" for both the number of married people and the number of registered members". Japan NEWS. 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  15. ^ . www.ibj-gl.com. Archived from the original on 2020-10-18. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  16. ^ "The Fifteenth Japanese National Fertility Survey in 2015" (PDF). National Institute of Population and Social Security Research. 2015. (PDF) from the original on 2018-07-29.
  17. ^ Anik, Lalin; Norton, Michael Irwin (2014-07-18). "Matchmaking Promotes Happiness". Social Psychological and Personality Science. 5 (6): 644–652. doi:10.1177/1948550614522303. ISSN 1948-5506. S2CID 44620235.
  18. ^ "The "Ehime Method": Using Big Data to Support Matchmaking". nippon.com. 2018-04-02. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  19. ^ "Marriage Abroad". travel.state.gov. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  20. ^ "Getting married abroad". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  21. ^ "Marriage Agency | Marriage Matching Marriage Agency". Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  22. ^ "International Marriage Agency - ELITE". www.magzter.com. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  23. ^ "8 facts about love and marriage in America". Pew Research Center. Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  24. ^ Murphy, Hannah (2020-06-18). "Virtual dating on the rise as users seek lockdown love, says Match chief". Financial Times. from the original on 2020-06-22.
  25. ^ "Coronavirus outbreak puts Japan's singles in mood for matrimony". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2020-10-14.

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changes brought by COVID 19 7 See also 8 ReferencesVariations edit nbsp A dating agency sign in Chennai IndiaFace to face Men and women come in person and ask a matchmaker to help them find a potential partner Internet dating agency A website where people register post their profiles and contact other members who have signed up with the agency Speed dating A group of people rotate partners and describe their personality and desires within a set time limit Marriage agency An agency that specifically helps people find a marriage partner rather than someone to date on a casual or serious basis These can be domestic or international The internet and speed dating agencies are the biggest of the group There is a rise of businesses that teach men how they can meet women themselves without the use of a dating agency some of which use the label pickup artist Both dating agencies and marriage agencies have some organizations where people are paid to interact with other members and keep their interests high Various agencies only have members who are genuinely seeking real partners History and trends edit18th and 19th century marriage agencies edit Marriage agencies run by clergymen were introduced to England and Wales in the late 18th century prompting considerable amusement from the social commentators of the day In 1799 a provincial publication says that a MATRIMONIAL PLAN is proposed to be established throughout every county city or town in England or Wales The system of this curious and it should seem serious plan as far as we can learn is as follows Every person of either sex who desires to enter into a treaty of marriage is first to subscribe a certain sum All ladies and gentlemen to describe themselves by real or fictitious names as they may choose 1 Men and women would classify themselves into three classes and would generally state how much money they earned or would be given as a dowry A typical entry would read Second Class No 2 A gentleman 40 years of age a little corpulent rather of a dark brown complexion wears a wig has a place in the Customs and a small estate in Suffolk with 750l in the funds reasonably well tempered and at times very lively religion of his fathers By 1825 an agency in Bishopsgate London opened three days a week for members of the public looking for a partner to describe themselves and subscribe to the appropriate list However by then both ladies and gentlemen had to classify themselves into 5 different classes 2 Since World War II edit This section may contain material not related to the topic of the article and should be moved to Internet dating instead Please help improve this section or discuss this issue on the talk page March 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Though most people meet their dates at social organizations in their daily life and work or are introduced through friends or relatives commercial dating agencies emerged strongly but discreetly in the Western world after World War II mostly catering to the 25 44 age group Newspaper and magazine personal ads also became common Since the emergence of the Internet mate finding and courtship have seen changes due to online dating services and mobile dating services Telecommunications and computer technologies have developed rapidly since around 1995 allowing daters the use of home telephones with answering machines mobile phones and web based systems to find prospective partners Pre dates can take place by telephone or online via instant messaging e mail or even video communication Many singles look for love on the Web and research in the United Kingdom suggests that as of 2004 there were around 150 agencies in that country where the market was apparently growing at around 20 percent a year Academic researchers find it impossible to find precise figures about crucial statistics such as the ratio of active daters to a large number of inactive members whom an agency will often wrongly claim as potential partners leaving them on the books long after they have left and the overall ratio of men to women in an agency s membership Academic research on traditional pre Internet agencies suggests that most such agencies had far more men than women in their membership citation needed Due to the ratio of available single women being biased against men in the Western world many dating and marriage agencies began to offer services overseas Traditionally in many societies including Western societies men were expected to fill the role of the pursuer However the anonymity of the Internet as well as other factors has allowed women to take on that role online The trend of singles making a Web connection continues to increase as the percentage of North American singles who have tried Internet dating has grown from two percent in 1999 to over ten percent today from Canadian Business February 2002 More than half of online consumers 53 know someone who has started a friendship or relationship online and three quarters of 18 to 24 year old online consumers 74 say they do There is also some academic evidence that the 18 25 age group has significantly taken up online dating Fraud editUsers of online agencies or sites may be susceptible to fraud or other forms of deception According to the FBI almost 15 000 complaints categorized as romance scams were reported in 2016 3 Real life examples editHeather Lyon established The Marriage Bureau in Bond Street Mayfair London in 1939 Joan Ball started the Eros Friendship Bureau Ltd in 1962 renaming it the St James Computer Dating Service in 1964 Ghatak Pakhi Bhai established his matrimonial agency named after him in Dhaka Bangladesh in 1985 Fictional examples editLove Is a Ball 1963 Charles Boyer plays the head of a matrimonial bureau that finds rich unsuspecting American women for impoverished European aristocrats Marriage agencies editMarriage agencies differ from dating agencies in that they are specifically for those seeking marriage 4 Origins edit Marriage agencies have evolved from dating agencies Historically their processes come from matchmaking processes that extend back to the 1600s in England when parish vicars played an important role in matching their parishioners with a spouse from the same social class 5 Similar practices were used in Japan from the 16th century where Nadoko matchmakers would perform Omiai marriage introduction duties for parents seeking a worthy spouse for their child In England religious ties were relinquished in 1825 with the advent of dating agencies in London which became the new option to find someone suitable for those who experienced challenge in meeting a marriage partner Recent background edit Changes in culture and society have led to changes in the marriage rate due to views of single people regarding marriage In 1960 around 12 of adults between the ages of 25 and 34 had never been married 10 years later when that same group was between the ages of 35 and 44 7 of them were still unmarried A further 10 years later in 1980 when those people were 45 to 54 5 were still not married The next group starting in 1970 followed a similar path 6 In 1960 the marriage rate was 72 for all adults over the age of 18 in 2010 the marriage rate was 51 for the same demographic 7 Part of the marriage gap 8 has been reported as being due to people waiting until they are older have more educational degrees and are more financially stable 9 With those who have waited marrying other professionally successful individuals their desire being indicated as wishing to pass down both educational and financial capital to their children and ensure stability for their children In addition to this there is the growing trend in various developed countries of those who just wish to remain single and have their freedom 10 or to experience what has been termed delayed adolescence 11 Perceived reductions in partner loyalty lower levels of self esteem stronger desire for financial stability relationship issues and the increased trend of divorce among married couples are often cited as causing many to question whether the partners they meet would be suitable marriage partners 12 In addition dating app users cite issues of trust coming from deceit and dishonest relationship intentions which block them mentally and emotionally from developing serious relationships that could lead to marriage with persons met via dating apps 13 Description edit The modern marriage agency works in two principle ways to help clients find a marriage partner By having a group of members specifically seeking marriage partners Matchmaking Historically marriage agencies would usually work alone Modern marriage agencies now often work within federations or associations 14 enabling effects of scale that allow easier creation of marriage matches because of inter marriage agency cooperation This is common in Japan where the culture along with social influences 15 have led to marriage agencies being responsible for 5 3 of marriages in 2010 and 2014 16 Matchmaking is a core activity for marriage agencies as their members largely focus on being with someone whom they truly love and are truly compatible with due to increased levels of happiness and fulfillment derived 17 Marriage agencies use matchmaking to ensure the best chance of marriages being successful in both the long and short term Challenges come from how skilled matchmakers are as well as how well they know their members While matchmaking was previously used worldwide to ensure solid alliances between families modern marriage agency work has greater focus on the psychological aspect of how love forms between two people and their suitability for each other as life partners Because of this marriage agencies conduct matchmaking to assess compatibility prior to introductions This type of practice has been common in Japan since the 1940s when the Omiai marriage introduction system was changed from being family background focused to creating love matches for marriage Matchmaking or marriage matching when done by marriage agencies is performed manually rather than by computer algorithm which is common with dating apps While matchmaking on dating apps works to weighted variables derived from profiles manual matchmaking done by marriage agencies comes as a result of marriage agency matchmaking staff developing understanding of their client s personalities and desires often paired with use of big data 18 from searches of collective databases held between partnered marriage agencies within their federation or association Registering with a marriage agency requires proof of eligibility for marriage with marriage agencies commonly requiring a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage Certificate of No Record of Marriage Single Status Affidavit or other similar legal proof of applicant s ability to marry While such documentation is common for people when marrying overseas 19 20 it is uncommon for same country marriages in many western countries Marriage agency services such as coaching to help clients overcome issues such as nervousness anxiety and psychological issues held from previous relationships are becoming more common in order to help them achieve stable loving relationships Marriage agencies as distinct from dating agencies also have total focus on their clients getting married rather than just being life partners 21 dating co habiting or forming other beneficial relationships International marriage agencies edit International marriage agencies which differ from mail order bride services enable clients to search worldwide for their ideal marriage partner International marriage agency use has been fueled by increased exposure to foreign cultures worldwide With many in western countries now seeking marriage partners from more traditional eastern cultures Japan especially due to cultural values of loyalty kindness and love being core to the values that those actually desiring marriage are actually seeking yet having trouble finding in their own countries 22 As such specific marriage agency types for example Japanese marriage agencies have come into existence in order to fulfill desire for those seeking marriage with someone from a specific geographical region or cultural system The increase in international marriage agencies also mirrors trends of increased intermarriage whereby partners from differing ethnic or racial background marry Within the U S only 3 of new marriages were classified as intermarriage in 1967 by 2015 intermarriage had increased to 17 with Asian forming 29 and Hispanic 27 of that figure 23 Marriage agency introductions changes brought by COVID 19 edit Reduced contact social distancing lockdown and other pandemic mitigation measures marriage agency introductions faced challenges due to COVID 19 At the same time because of increased time at home leading to feelings of loneliness and people reassessing their lives demand for marriage agency services and other partner introduction services increased significantly 24 In various places marriage agencies began making use of online video meeting facilities such as Zoom in order for them to host virtual marriage introduction parties and online introductions 25 See also editMatchmaking Marriage market Mail order brideReferences edit New Matrimonial Plan The Spirit of the Public Journals for 1799 Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux d Esprits Particularly Prose That Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications ed Stephen Jones London 1805 pp 329 31 Retrieved on 2008 06 05 A New Matrimonial Plan The Every day Book and Table Book or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements Sports Pastimes Ceremonies Manners Customs and Events Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty Five Days in Past and Present Times Forming a Complete History of the Year Months and Seasons and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac Including Accounts of the Weather Rules for Health and Conduct Remarkable and Important Anecdotes Facts and Notices in Chronology Antiquities Topography Biography Natural History Art Science and General Literature Derived from the Most Authentic Sources and Valuable Original Communication with Poetical Elucidations for Daily Use and Diversion Vol III ed William Hone London 1838 pp 22 23 Retrieved on 2008 06 05 FBI Cautions Public to be Wary of Online Romance Scams FBI Retrieved 9 May 2018 marriage agency Wiktionary en wiktionary org Retrieved 2021 01 21 The evolution of matchmaking Reader s Digest www readersdigest co uk Retrieved 2020 10 14 Wang Wendy Parker Kim 2014 09 24 Record Share of Americans Have Never Married Pew Research Center s Social amp Demographic Trends Project Retrieved 2020 10 14 Cohn D Vera Passel Jeffrey S Wang Wendy Livingston Gretchen 2011 12 14 Barely Half of U S Adults Are Married A Record Low Pew Research Center s Social amp Demographic Trends Project Retrieved 2020 10 14 Singles nation Why so many Americans are unmarried Christian Science Monitor 2015 06 14 ISSN 0882 7729 Retrieved 2020 10 14 NowUKnow Why Millennials Refuse to Get Married Bentley University www bentley edu Retrieved 2020 10 15 Japan s Unmarried Masses Face Mounting Obstacles to Matrimony nippon com 2018 10 12 Retrieved 2020 10 14 Jackson Molly How Americans views of marriage have changed over time Business Insider Retrieved 2020 10 14 Lichter Daniel T Price Joseph P Swigert Jeffrey M 2020 Mismatches in the Marriage Market Journal of Marriage and Family 82 2 796 809 doi 10 1111 jomf 12603 ISSN 1741 3737 S2CID 53007374 Are Dating Apps Damaging Our Mental Health Psychology Today Retrieved 2020 10 15 IBJ Japan Marriage Agency Federation Certified as No 1 in the industry for both the number of married people and the number of registered members Japan NEWS 2020 10 27 Retrieved 2020 12 04 Message from CEO IBJ Inc www ibj gl com Archived from the original on 2020 10 18 Retrieved 2020 10 15 The Fifteenth Japanese National Fertility Survey in 2015 PDF National Institute of Population and Social Security Research 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 2018 07 29 Anik Lalin Norton Michael Irwin 2014 07 18 Matchmaking Promotes Happiness Social Psychological and Personality Science 5 6 644 652 doi 10 1177 1948550614522303 ISSN 1948 5506 S2CID 44620235 The Ehime Method Using Big Data to Support Matchmaking nippon com 2018 04 02 Retrieved 2021 01 21 Marriage Abroad travel state gov Retrieved 2020 10 15 Getting married abroad GOV UK Retrieved 2020 10 15 Marriage Agency Marriage Matching Marriage Agency Retrieved 2020 10 14 International Marriage Agency ELITE www magzter com Retrieved 2020 10 14 8 facts about love and marriage in America Pew Research Center Retrieved 2020 10 14 Murphy Hannah 2020 06 18 Virtual dating on the rise as users seek lockdown love says Match chief Financial Times Archived from the original on 2020 06 22 Coronavirus outbreak puts Japan s singles in mood for matrimony Nikkei Asia Retrieved 2020 10 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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