Yes, there are really many bachelors in this society now. Entrepreneur Wang Shi. Zhang Chaoyang is a typical bachelor. And those directors in the film and television industry; Star. Almost all men and women are single men who play mahjong, and a few have happy families. No wonder these people get along well with each other. They are all single men. I didn't expect this sentence to work all over the world. Friend, behind the bachelor, what have you realized?
The number of marriages in Britain has fallen to the lowest level in nearly 150 years; The "monoculture" in the United States has entered a mature stage in the 1990s. One in every three families in France is single; The single population in Berlin, Germany reached 54%; The unmarried rate of young men aged 30-34 in Japan is 47. 1%, and that of young women is 32%. South Korea officially announced its entry into the "single heyday era"; In China, the slogan "We only love but don't get married" prevailed among the post-80s generation ... "More and more people have lost interest in marriage", Dr. You Ergen Dobric, an expert from the German Federal Population Institute, pointed out in an interview with the reporter of Life Times recently. As a link to maintain society, what happened to "marriage", which made so many people around the world avoid her?
Single = freedom, maverick, success
"Freedom, maverick, success! How chic single aristocrats are! " This is a TV advertisement for a famous German product. According to the statistics released by the German Federal Population Institute in April, the number of singles in Germany (continued from the first edition) has risen to 39.5%, and that in Berlin has reached 54%. Dr. You Ergen brits told reporters that some German young people made an "oath" very early: 1/3 young women and 40% young men said they would not get married; Among divorced Germans, 70% said they would never get married again. Even couples who are still married have become popular with "separated life": they live separately at work and only get together on weekends. Some couples live in the same apartment, dividing the private space of their wives and husbands.
The number of marriages in Britain last year was the lowest since 1862. The number of marriages predicted this year is also not optimistic. It is said that "singles" will be as high as 40%. In Japan, data from the National Bureau of Investigation show that the unmarried rate of young men aged 25-29 is 7 1.4%, and that of young women is 59%. This is only the unmarried rate, and if you count the single people after divorce, this figure is even higher.
In China, which pays more attention to marriage, people are now used to "leftover men" and "leftover women" in their twenties. Being a parent at the age of twenty-five or six is nothing new at all, but now, such people are as enviable as "rare animals". According to the national authoritative statistics, as early as four years ago, the age of first marriage in Shanghai rose to 3 1. 1, and that of women rose to 28.4. From 1992 to 2005, the population of China increased rapidly, but the number of people registered to get married in the Civil Affairs Bureau decreased by 3.5 million, and it became a common phenomenon to get married late or even not.
As the advertisement in Germany said, some singles just want to be chic. The 36-year-old Jiazi is a typical representative of single women in Japan: high income and busy work. She rents a high-end apartment by herself, eats with friends after work, and her parents hide when they find her on a blind date. She despises men who earn less, and men who earn more don't look for her. Most of them are looking for girls in their twenties. Miss Zou, who is nearly 30 years old in China, imagines her married life as: going home from work to cook and watch TV, then going to bed, going back to her mother-in-law's house on holidays, having children for a year or two after marriage, and living an endless life as a child slave until her death. "Happiness has little to do with marriage. When I get old, I want to get a dog and let my brother's children be my heirs. I have my own job, hobbies and friends circle. This is happiness. " She told reporters.