Men earning 8,000-10,000 yuan a month were the most popular, accounting for 58.37 percent, while those earning less or more were around 20 percent.
Details:A sample survey of members by a dating site showed that more than 90 percent of people expect to go on blind dates during the Spring Festival, and 56.7 percent will do so more than eight or even 10 times. What kind of people are most popular in the dating market? Have you been "blind-dated" this Spring Festival?
Men with a monthly income of 8,000-10,000 yuan are the most popular, accounting for 58.37%
According to the latest data from the State Civil Affairs Bureau, there are now more than 200 million single adults in China, of which 140 million are unmarried, with a maximum of 83.2 million people in the age group of 20-24 years old, and 38.9 million people in the age group of 25-29 years old, with the proportion of single men in the age group of 25-44 years old exceeding 60%. men accounted for more than 60 percent.
On the other hand, the marriage rate has been declining for years, with 12.247 million couples registering for marriage in 2015, down 6.3 percent year-on-year, while 3.841 million divorced, up 5.6 percent year-on-year, all the way up, and our country is the fastest-growing
Men earning 8,000-10,000 yuan a month are the most popular, with a ratio of 58.37 percent, and those with even lower or higher are at around 20 percent.
Men preferred accountants, nurses, HR administrators, and especially 28-year-old women.
Women, on the other hand, favor men who are professional managers, financial planners and civil servants, especially 33-year-old quality men.
Peak of "blind date" fever on the first day of the month
Hubei Daily (Jingchu.com) big data public opinion monitoring system shows that in the five days from New Year's Eve to the fourth day of the first month of the first year of the lunar calendar, the word "blind date" has been hot in the online court of public opinion, and has remained high: the volume of relevant information reached 1.5 million. The amount of related information reached more than 84,000, of which nearly 60,000 were on microblogging, and about 7,500 on news and WeChat; it is worth noting that, during this period of time, the heat peak of the Chinese New Year hot word "matchmaking" appeared on the first day of the month of January 28th, which is intriguing.
"Blind Date" Public Opinion Concern Trend
From the source of information, the mobile terminal occupies an absolute big head of the "Blind Date"-related information, with Weibo accounting for 71% and WeChat accounting for 9%, which together account for 80% of the mobile terminal. The total mobile share is 80%. It should also be noted that WeChat information does not include personal WeChat data, and if this factor is taken into account, the mobile platform is likely to account for more than 95% of the information. This fully demonstrates that during the Spring Festival, network users are in frequent walks, the use of preferences to mobile-based, in line with the use of the Spring Festival to visit friends and relatives scene, but also shows that the mobile network has been fully penetrated into the user's life, even the Spring Festival can not let people pause for the network of dependence.
The topic of "matchmaking" triggered a complex public opinion, with only 64.5% of positive emotions and 22.1% of negative emotions, showing the sensitivity of the topic. The public opinion field also appeared such as "afraid to face seven aunts and eight aunts", "every festive season was blind date", "Chinese blind date" and other words, objectively reflecting the tangled mentality of a lot of netizens.
Additionally, from the viewpoint of the audience affected by the topic of "blind date", we can also find distinctive characteristics of the times. In the age distribution, the 20-29 year olds accounted for the highest proportion, 41%, but at the same time, the 30-39 year olds accounted for 40%, a difference of only 1%, which fully demonstrates that the 20-39 year olds are the key target of "being matched".
In the gender distribution, men accounted for 78% and women for 22%, which shows that unlike the general perception that "leftover women" suffer from the pressure of "being matched", men are more likely to encounter the topic of "matchmaking" during the Spring Festival. The fact that men are more likely to talk about dating during Chinese New Year is also a result of the fact that men are more likely to talk about it and share their stress online, while women are less likely to discuss it openly online.