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China wants more babies, but many women have other plans


China wants more babies, but many women have other plans
Posted : 2021-03-08 16:21
Updated : 2021-03-08 16:23
A woman takes a photo of her ice cream along a street in Shanghai on March 5, 2021. AFP
At a time when China needs to get its population growing, China s women have other priorities.
Among those priorities is building a career and that leads to a delay in marriage and childbirth, or forgoing having a family altogether. And while Beijing uses a heavy hand to curb social activism, it has not slowed a growing feminist movement, with women demanding what women elsewhere want: equality in the workplace and in the household. ....

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Why many women today choose not to marry?

Why many women today choose not to marry?
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Chinese Think Tank: Unmarried 'Leftover' Women Should Seek Rural Men


23 Feb 2021
The director of a Chinese social development think tank recently proposed unmarried Chinese women over the age of 27 known as “leftover” women or
sheng nu in China should embrace the surplus of single men in rural China to find a husband, the
South China Morning Post reported Tuesday.
“Leftover” women most of whom reside in Chinese urban centers and are highly educated should not “feel afraid to go and live in rural villages,” according to Wu Xiuming, the deputy secretary-general of the Shanxi Think Tank Development Association, a non-governmental organization in central China specializing in social development research. He further suggested that Chinese government officials encourage urban women to migrate to rural areas to find husbands by offering programs that incentivize the move. ....

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