Recently, there has been a heated discussion on social ** about the divorce tide after the New Year, which has attracted widespread attention.
Shandong Business Daily 18**, on the first working day after the New Year, Ms. Wan went to the Civil Affairs Bureau in Huainan, Anhui Province to register her marriage and found that only 5 couples lined up to register their marriage, and the divorce team could not see the end at a glance, and it was estimated that there were about 100 pairs.
This phenomenon quickly became the focus of the ** hot search list. A netizen broke the news: "My daughter-in-law works in the Civil Affairs Bureau, and now the number of people who register marriages every day is far less than the number of divorces." Another netizen said: "If you want to divorce after the New Year, you have to queue up, the appointments are full, and you have to wait for 5 days." ”
The scene** showed that the divorce registration queue had been lined up outside the hall.
Netizens expressed their views on this phenomenon: "My three brothers, the eldest brother and the third brother are all divorced, and they are all proposed by the woman. ”
The peak period of divorce is twice a year: after the New Year and at the end of the college entrance examination. ”
The two adults broke up, and the most pitiful were the children after marriage. ”
The current debt ratio is too high, and divorce becomes a relief. ”
Some netizens said that they did not dare to get married.
A netizen from Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, said: "Seeing that the divorce rate there is so high, I was so scared that I didn't even dare to get a marriage certificate." ”
It is worth reflecting that China's divorce rate has continued to rise in recent years, from 096 to 3. in 20201‰。
As millennials (post-00s) enter the marriageable age, many of the first batch of post-00s have embarked on the road to divorce.
This trend makes one wonder how the concept of marriage and the social environment have changed, leading to this wave of divorce.