Swissmen mad at Kosovo males

Two - nation marriages are the result of political, economic, and social changes, which have also affected increased digitalisation and simple communications, writes RH Blick. Statistics show that two of the five Swiss voters have foreign partners. International marriages in Switzerland are also increasing in globalisation. In the 1980s, the percentage of marriages between the Swiss and [...]
Two - nation marriages are the result of political, economic, and social changes, which have also affected increased digitalisation and simple communications, writes RH Blick. Statistics show that two of the five Swiss voters have foreign partners.
International marriages in Switzerland are also increasing in globalisation.
In the 1980s, the percentage of marriages between Swiss and Swiss has been 70%, while that figure has dropped to 48%.
Bactational marriages are more common in large cities than in rural areas, because more foreigners tend to settle in larger centers than in villages.
Two national marriages have increased markedly in the last 15 years.
The divorce rate in Switzerland has been high since 2000. Statistics show that divorces are roughly the same among Swiss and foreign.
Blick '%s' also gives a few more examples of confessions about marriage between Swiss and foreign.
Meanwhile, according to statistics, Swiss women mostly prefer Italian males, while the preference for Kosovo's is second, while with Serbo-Montenegrins in third place.
Next come men's marriages from Macedonia, Croatia, Germany, Tunisia, Morocco, Turkey and France.
Meanwhile, Swiss males prefer women from Germany mostly, being followed by women from Croatia, Albania, Serbia-Montenegro, Macedonia, Brazil, Thailand, Morocco, Russia and Ukraine.











