In recent seven years, the number of first marriages in China has decreased by nearly half! According to the census data in 221, there are 17.52 million more men aged 2-4 than women, and the sex ratio is out of balance < P > Marriage rate and divorce rate: China's marriage rate rose from 6.7‰ in 2 to 9.9‰ in 213, and then decreased year by year, and decreased to 5.8 ‰ in 22; The divorce rate rose from .96‰ in 2 to 3.1 ‰ in 22 < P > The number of people who got married for the first time in China continued to decline after reaching the peak of 23,859,6 in 213, and it dropped to 12,286, in 22, down 48.5% from 213. In 213, the number of marriage registrations in China was 13.4693 million pairs, and in 221, the number of marriage registrations dropped to 7.636 million pairs, a decline for eight consecutive years. In addition, the age of first marriage has been greatly delayed
The reasons for the decline in the number of married people are: first, the number of young people has decreased; second, there are more men than women in the marriageable population; third, the cost of raising children is high; fourth, the cost of marriage is high; fifth, the social competition is fierce and the employment pressure is great; and sixth, the marriage concept of the younger generation has changed.
Married ratio and unmarried ratio: From 29 to 213, the married ratio among women aged 2-39 dropped from 77.93% to 67.6%, and rose to 72.72% in 219. In 219, the unmarried ratio of men aged 3-34 was 18.16%, and the unmarried ratio of women was 8.7%, which was lower than that of most developed countries.
in recent seven years, the number of first marriages in China has decreased by nearly half! According to the census data in 221, there are 17.52 million more men aged 2-4 than women, and the sex ratio is out of balance.
Marriage rate and divorce rate: the marriage rate in China increased from 6.7‰ in 2 to 9.9‰ in 213, and then decreased year by year, and decreased to 5.8 ‰ in 22; The divorce rate rose from .96‰ in 2 to 3.1 ‰ in 22 < P > The number of people who got married for the first time in China continued to decline after reaching the peak of 23,859,6 in 213, and it dropped to 12,286, in 22, down 48.5% from 213. In 213, the number of marriage registrations in China was 13.4693 million pairs, and in 221, the number of marriage registrations dropped to 7.636 million pairs, a decline for eight consecutive years. In addition, the age of first marriage has been greatly delayed.
The reasons for the decline in the number of married people are: first, the number of young people has declined; second, there are more men than women in the marriageable population; third, the cost of raising children is high; fourth, the cost of marriage is high; fifth, the social competition is fierce and the employment pressure is great; and sixth, the marriage concept of the younger generation has changed.
Married ratio and unmarried ratio: From 29 to 213, the married ratio among women aged 2-39 dropped from 77.93% to 67.6%, and rose to 72.72% in 219. In 219, the unmarried ratio of men aged 3-34 was 18.16%, and the unmarried ratio of women was 8.7%, which was lower than that of most developed countries.