Terri Rupar

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Forty percent of American women and girls age 15 to 45 say they want to permanently move to another country — an opinion shared by just 19 percent of boys and men that age.

And being married and having children doesn’t make a huge difference in that desire, even though it has in the past.

The share of American women and girls age 15 to 44 who would like to move permanently to another country if they had the opportunity:

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45 percent of single women

41 percent of married women

44 percent of those who do not have children

40 percent of those who do

That’s according to new data from Gallup , which has been asking people if they want to relocate since 2008.

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