A What is the male to female ratio in China?
According to data from the 6th Census, the male-to-female ratio of the unmarried population born in the 1980s is 136:100, while the "leftover male phenomenon" among the born in the 1970s is even more serious. The male to female ratio of the population reaches 206:100. In order to cooperate with the comprehensive management of the sex ratio at birth, the National Population and Family Planning Commission will continue to promote the revision and improvement of the "Population and Family Planning Law" and the "Measures for the Collection and Management of Social Support Fees" in 2013, and promote special legislation for the comprehensive management of the sex ratio at birth.
The ratio of male to female bachelors born in the 1970s exceeds 2:1; it will be more difficult for men born in the 1990s to find a wife
According to data from the 6th census, the unmarried population of the "post-80s" generation across the country The male to female ratio is 136:100, and the "leftover male phenomenon" among the "post-70s generation" is even more serious. The male to female ratio of the unmarried population reaches 206:100. Some experts predict that after 2013, 10% of men born in the 1990s will not be able to get married when they reach the age of marriage.
According to the Beijing Municipal Youth League Committee and the Beijing Youth Federation jointly held a youth friendship conference, and released the "Left Man Report" of a series of surveys on Chinese men and women's views on marriage and love. The report shows that there are more leftover women than men with higher education, and the proportion of leftover men in Beijing ranks sixth in the country at 33%.
According to the "Sixth Census Data", the male to female ratio of the unmarried population born in the 1980s is 136:100, and the male to female ratio of the unmarried population born in the 1970s is as high as 206:100. The country is in the marriageable age group. There is an imbalance in the ratio of men to women among the population born in the 1970s and 1980s, and the imbalance becomes more serious the older you get. At the same time, 11.959 million men aged 30-39 are unmarried, while 5.82 million women in the same age group are unmarried.
This report on leftover men was completed through an online quantitative survey on the Internet. *** conducted a survey and analysis on 56,013 leftover men samples. In the survey, Shengnan’s conclusions were based on the self-perception of the interviewees. The proportion of leftover men refers to the proportion of leftover men among all men who are single or in unstable relationships in the city.
According to the report, leftover men are mainly born in the 1970s and 1980s, aged between 28 and 39 years old. The survey shows that 37% of Shengnan middle schools have a master's degree or above, and 29% have an income of more than 15,000 yuan. Among leftover women, 48% have a master's degree or above, and 36% have an income of more than 15,000 yuan.
There is no data on the ratio of men to women in China in 2013. In 2012, the male to female ratio in China was 117.7:100.