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  2. Sheng nü - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, 10% of the males were single. [18] China's one-child policy (Family Planning Program) and sex-selective abortions have led to a disproportionate growth in the country's gender balance. [1] Approximately 20 million more men than women have been born since the one-child policy was introduced in 1979, or 120 males born for every 100 ...

  3. Shanghai Marriage Market - Wikipedia

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    These urban daughters represent China's new middle class but are often categorized as "leftover women" in these marriage markets. [5] Parents adopt a range of strategies to market their children, such as having good customer service and negotiation skills, designing posters carefully, and dressing well to signify good upbringing.

  4. Guang Gun - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese media has constructed the myth of protest masculinity that single unmarried men might threaten social harmony due to their inability to get married and further the family lineage. [ 1 ] Nowadays, its usage has changed to describe single men, and has even become a derogatory way to label single men who are unable to wed, thus unable ...

  5. The latest threat to China? The rise of the DINKs - AOL

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    China infamously once limited couples to one child each to control population growth. That led to a shortage of young people, and in 2016 the government upped the limit to two children. In 2021 ...

  6. Behind Xi Jinping, these are the 6 most powerful men in China

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  8. Sex-ratio imbalance in China - Wikipedia

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    Amartya Sen noticed that in China, rapid economic development went together with worsening female mortality and higher sex ratios. [12] [13] Although China has been traditionally discriminatory against women, a significant decline in China's female population happened after 1979, the year following implementation of economic and social reforms under Deng Xiaoping. [12]

  9. Marriage in modern China - Wikipedia

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    Attitudes about marriage have been influenced by Western countries, with more couples nowadays opting for western style weddings. Marriage in China has undergone change during the country's economic reform period, especially as a result of new legal policies such as the New Marriage Law of 1950 and the family planning policy in place from 1979 to 2015.