2020年中國(guó)光棍達(dá)3000萬 [ 2007-01-12 08:53 ]
如果你家的孩子屬于“90后”,而且孩子的性別是女性,那么13年后你可賺大了,物以稀為貴嘛!1月11日,一項(xiàng)最新人口發(fā)展戰(zhàn)略研究報(bào)告顯示,2005年以后,中國(guó)新進(jìn)入婚育年齡人口男性明顯多于女性,到2020年,20-45歲男性將比女性多3000萬人左右。這將意味著,到2020年,中國(guó)將至少出現(xiàn)3000萬左右的光棍,個(gè)別省份如廣州未來新娘稀缺現(xiàn)象更為嚴(yán)重。 |
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2020, some 30 million Chinese men will find it well-nigh impossible to find a bride as a result
of a rising gender imbalance, a report warned yesterday.
For every 100 baby girls born in 2005, there were 118.58 baby boys, and the
gap will continue to widen, said the report by the State Population and Family
Planning Commission.
In southern provinces such as Guangdong and Hainan, the picture is grimmer:
There are 130 baby boys for every 100 baby girls.
Since 2005, the number of men reaching marriage age has been much more than
women. "The increasing difficulties men face finding wives may lead to social
instability," said the report by more than 300 Chinese demographers after two years' research.
This is because Chinese traditionally prefer boys, and with their financial
status improved, those in the booming coastal areas can afford to find out the
sex of the foetus.
The picture will be starker in the countryside than in cities, said the
report.
To solve the problem, there must be a full-fledged social security system so that rural
residents don't have to depend on their sons when they get old, said Wang
Guangzhou, researcher at the Institute of Population and Labour Economics
affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
According to the report, China's population will increase by 200 million in
30 years, which means the total population will hit 1.36 billion by 2010 and
1.45 billion by 2020 before peaking at 1.5 billion in 2033.
The figures are calculated on the assumption that China's birth rate will be
kept at the current 1.8 meaning one woman of childbearing age giving birth to
1.8 babies. The country must maintain the ratio if it wants to build itself into
a well-off society reaching the goal of US$3,000 per capita of GDP in 30 years,
said the report.
The silver lining is that "for a
long time to come, China will not be short of manpower", it said. There were 860
million Chinese of working age between 15 and 64 in 2000, and the number will
reach 1.01 billion in 2016, which is "more than the total number of working age
people in all the developed countries".
(China Daily)
Vocabulary:
well-nigh:Nearly(幾乎)
demographers:人口統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)家
full-fledged
social security system:完善的社保體制
silver
lining:(黑暗中的)一線希望,一絲寬慰
(英語點(diǎn)津陳蓓編輯) |