Development process:
Single men and women want to "get rid of singles" before Singles Day (165438+1October 1 1), that is, men find girlfriends, women find boyfriends, start dating and bid farewell to single life.
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Social factors of singleness
The phenomenon of being single has become more and more common in China. Being single in China is very stressful. On the one hand, they are faced with the professional and social burden that comes with China's economic modernization. On the other hand, they have to deal with their parents' traditional ideas about marriage, gender and family. Here are five reasons why single people in China deserve sympathy.
1, the gender ratio is seriously unbalanced.
The combination of China's one-child policy and the traditional preference for boys has had serious consequences, resulting in the shortage of tens of millions of girls. According to statistics, in China in 20 14, the ratio of boys to girls was 1 18: 100. Many young people in China can't find a marriage partner and are called "bachelors".
2. Mass migration to cities
In recent years, hundreds of millions of people have left the countryside and flocked to cities to participate in the economic development of China. China plans to let another 250 million people enter cities and towns by 2025, which is equivalent to about 60,000 people every day. In this process, it is normal for young people to abandon some traditional rural values and accept urban culture, including late marriage. For the sake of study and career, they will also postpone marriage.
3. house prices are soaring.
For young people in China, having a house is still a prerequisite for marriage. However, in recent years, the surge of China's wealth and the lack of other investment channels have caused the country's real estate market to soar and house prices have hit record highs. So young people have to postpone marriage.
4. It is difficult for college graduates to find jobs.
Although there is no shortage of jobs in China, young people want white-collar jobs in government departments or well-known enterprises. In addition, in 20 14, the number of graduates from China University rose from less than 199 to nearly 7 million, which made it difficult for them to find jobs and slow their salary increase, prompting some young people to postpone their weddings.
5. Women's new roles and old ideas about women.
Due to deep-rooted gender prejudice and traditional views on women, older, more educated and more successful women will face difficulties in choosing spouses. In China, well-educated women over 27 who are still unmarried are called "leftover women".
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