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>A recent study by Morgan Stanley has predicted that nearly 45% of women in the age range of 25 to 44 will remain unmarried and childfree by 2030, which is reportedly the largest share in history—up from 41% in 2018. The report called 'Rise of the SHEconomy' also revealed that women in their 30s and 40s are also more likely to file for divorce or decide against getting married again. These projections underscore a growing 'indifference' to norms like marriage and parenthood to embrace more dynamic societal roles.
>More and more women are putting their individual values, goals, and life circumstances at the top of their priority list over marriage and children, defying traditional norms, cultural expectations, and gender norms. In many cases, this choice gives women the freedom to work on their personal development, travel, explore new experiences, feel fulfilled, and flourish in their careers.