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Moscow. May 14. INTERFAX.RU — To the conclusion that a sharp deterioration in their family relationships during the time spent in the mode of forced isolation due coronavirus, came 10% of Russians, according to a survey by the Research center portal Superjob.ru come in Thursday to “Interfax”.

According to these data, 7% of respondents believe that their family relationships during this period deteriorated. While about a problem, the men claim more often than women — 8% and 5% respectively.

About divorce in the period of self-isolation’m thinking 3% of Russians, while women are more willing to divorce than men: 5% and 3% respectively.

According to the survey, most Russians (58%) believe that self-isolation had no impact on their family relationship to continue good. Another 4% of Russians assess their relationship in marriage, as same bad as before the seat of the house.

however, almost every fifth Russian (19%) believes that his marriage during this period has improved — 6% of respondents say that family relationships just got better, 13% believe that the regime of self-isolation helped to understand that their life partner is the best person in the world.

the Survey was conducted may 12-13 among unmarried 1,600 Russians older than 18 years old in 336 settlements, in all Federal districts of the Russian Federation.