There are five reasons why the non marriage tide has spread to rural areas, and each of them is de

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-07

There are five reasons why the "non-marriage tide" has spread to rural areas, and each of them is deeply touched

Introduction: Recently, there is news that the "unmarried tide" is spreading to rural areas, which has aroused people's great attention and heated discussion. The young people in the countryside seem to be infected by the young people in the city, and they are not willing to marry. This problem has aroused widespread concern from all walks of life, and it has brought great harm to individuals and families, and at the same time, it has also brought huge hidden dangers to China's population development and social development. So, why did the "unmarried wave" spread to the countryside? What the hell is going on? The following is an analysis of the deep roots of the "unmarried tide".

There are more men than women in rural areas, and it is difficult to find a partner.

Due to the high proportion of men in rural areas of our country, this has brought a lot of pressure on young rural men to find a partner. The phenomenon of "more men than women" has brought many difficulties to young people in rural areas to find partners, which is also a major factor in the spread of "non-marriage" to rural areas. Such an imbalance in the ratio of men to women has caused many young people in rural areas to face the dilemma of being single, and the "tide of unmarriage" has further expanded.

Expansion of countermeasures: In this context, some rural young people seek heterosexual acquaintances through the Internet and other channels, but they encounter problems such as lack of authenticity and lack of trust in their interactions, resulting in twists and turns in the love process and an increase in the uncertainty of marriage.

Country woman leaving the countryside.

When choosing a mate, many young rural women often go to towns or economically developed places to seek better survival and development. With the continuous improvement of the level of rural economic development in China, the status of women in marriage has also changed, and there has been a tendency to "marry into the city", which has increased the difficulty for men to find a partner. Village women"I'd rather have a piece of land in the city than a piece of good land"is also one of the reasons why the "unmarried tide" is intensifying in the countryside.

Policy extension: In the case of gradually narrowing the economic gap between urban and rural areas, the state can further support rural areas, improve the working environment in rural areas, improve the living environment in rural areas, and enable more talented young people to stay, so as to alleviate the problems caused by the "non-marriage tide".

Poor peasants could not afford to get married.

The income of rural youth** is based on migrant work**. In stark contrast, due to the small area of cultivated land in China, it is difficult for farmers to increase their income. With the gradual improvement of living consumption standards, coupled with the continuous increase in expenses required for marriage, such as relatives, buying houses, buying cars, etc., it is difficult for most peasant families to bear such huge financial pressure, so many young people in rural areas will choose to "escape marriage" and "not get married".

Countermeasures: Through the formulation of marriage subsidies, preferential loans and other support measures, the marriage pressure of young farmers is alleviated, and their marriage is promoted to enter a happy life and promote their marital harmony.

The cost of marriage is too great.

Now, in the countryside, the cost of marriage is no longer comparable to what it used to be. The various expenses to be paid to prepare for marriage, such as engagement banquets, dowry gifts, buying houses and cars, etc., are difficult for ordinary farmers to afford. In such a situation, young rural men are reluctant to enter the prison of marriage because they cannot afford the financial pressure of marriage, so "not marrying" becomes a practical choice.

Countermeasures: By simplifying marriage procedures, reducing marriage-related expenses, building a more equal marital property system, lowering the threshold for marriage, reducing the economic pressure on young people, and enhancing the stability and happiness of marriage.

The impact of old age problems on late marriage and late childbearing in China.

In China, while the number of elderly people is increasing, the health problems of the elderly are also becoming more and more prominent. Many farmers are dependent on their children to care for their parents, which increases their financial burden. While bearing the cost of pension for the elderly, they also have to bear other expenses of the family, which gives them a lot of pressure on their lives, making them unable to pay the costs and obligations of marriage, and in order to keep themselves happy, they decide not to marry.

Countermeasures: The state and society should increase the care of the elderly, improve the pension system for the elderly, reduce their family burden, and enable them to have more time and energy to cope with their marriage and family.

Conclusion: In short, the spread of "unmarried people" in rural areas of China has a variety of factors and complex impacts. From the perspective of the imbalance between men and women, economic difficulties, marriage costs and family pensions, China's "unmarried tide" has expanded rapidly. In the face of this situation, the whole society should strengthen support and assistance for migrant workers, provide effective ways for the plight of migrant workers, provide a good living environment for migrant workers, and promote the harmony and stability of the entire society. For everyone, only by looking at their marital problems rationally and bravely dealing with various difficulties and challenges can they achieve their own happiness and make their own contribution to the community as a whole.

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