The Bachelor Is Back and Happy; Men Are Twice As Likely to Live On Their Own, Research Shows
The Herald › November 08, 2004
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The Herald › November 08, 2004
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THIRTYSOMETHING, with a busy social life and living alone? Forget Bridget Jones and say hello to Brad Jones.
As the latest Jones offering, The Edge of Reason, reaches UK cinema screens this week, research from Edinburgh University shows that the real-life city-dwelling singleton is far more likely to be a man than a woman.See the full content of this document
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The Bachelor Is Back and Happy; Men Are Twice As Likely to Live On Their Own, Research Shows
Academics found that, for those between the ages of 25 and 44, men are twice as likely as women to live on their own, and that overall, males be...
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