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IELTS Task 1 Result of Survey On Happiness Rattings In Married And Unmarried People



Faridadwi18 67 / 93  
Sep 1, 2016   #1
The bar chats display the result from a study about happiness feeling for people who already married and bachelor based on their age and the effect married couples who have or have not children. Overall, it can be seen that all the people who get married has a little different number and all of them has number above 40 percent and the happiest spouses is people who has children under 18.

Looking at the details, the happiest people in married groups is the youngest group (18-29) at 45 percent while the happiest in unmarried groups is the oldest at 34 per cent. People who aged 30-49 and over 65 years old has same percentage at 44 percent. In unmarried groups, people in their 30s-40s outnumbering people who are older and younger than them by one percent. Spouses who have children under 18 are happier than couple who do not have children. The least happy couple is married people who has children above 18 years old.


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