-
Important news
-
News
-
In-Depth
-
Shenzhen
-
China
-
World
-
Business
-
Speak Shenzhen
-
Features
-
Culture
-
Leisure
-
Opinion
-
Photos
-
Lifestyle
-
Travel
-
Special Report
-
Digital Paper
-
Kaleidoscope
-
Health
-
Markets
-
Sports
-
Entertainment
-
Business/Markets
-
World Economy
-
Weekend
-
Newsmaker
-
Diversions
-
Movies
-
Hotels and Food
-
Yes Teens!
-
News Picks
-
Tech and Science
-
Glamour
-
Campus
-
Budding Writers
-
Fun
-
Qianhai
-
Advertorial
-
CHTF Special
-
Futian Today
在线翻译:
szdaily -> China -> 
Couples tying knot fall to record low last year
    2023-06-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA had 6.8 million couples register for marriage last year, the lowest since 1986, further raising concerns about the nation’s low birth rate.


According to the latest statistics released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, there were 800,000 fewer marriages last year than in 2021.


It is the ninth year that the number of marriages in China has declined since peaking at 13.47 million in 2013.


In 2021, the number of marriages in China fell to 7.64 million. In 2020, it was 8.14 million, and in 2019 it was 9.27 million.


The reasons for the decline in the number of marriages include delaying marriage and childbearing, a decreasing number of marriageable people, changing attitudes and increasing social pressure, said Jiang Yongping, a researcher with the Women’s Studies Institute of China.


“No matter for a man or woman, it is generally seen as okay to delay the age of marriage. Even in rural areas, where women tended to get married at an earlier age, we’ve seen the trend for the delay in the age of marriage, which reflects the whole picture of delaying the age of marriage,” she said.


Jiang also noted that the rising cost of marriage, such as the cost for the wedding and house prices, also caused a decline in the number of marriages or the delay of marriages.


In the past, many people paid less attention to material conditions, such as housing and cars. But now when the discussion comes to marriage, “mothers-in-law” usually require the prospective groom to buy a house, putting huge pressure on them, Jiang said.


The fall in marriages has drawn attention since in most cases marriage is a prerequisite for having children, she said.


(China Daily)

深圳报业集团版权所有, 未经授权禁止复制; Copyright 2010-2020, All Rights Reserved.
Shenzhen Daily E-mail:szdaily@126.com