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After 95 marriage outlook will be confused?

According to the survey, the view of marriage after 95, girls are more confused than boys, 21% of the boys on the future of marriage shows a state of confusion, the proportion of girls is more than twice as much as that of the boys, reaching 45%.

The generation born in 1995-2000 is known as the "post-95s". Unlike the generations that grew up in the 1970s, 1980s and even 1990s, the Post-95s grew up in the highly sophisticated Internet era, and their knowledge of society comes mainly from online media and their own social networks.

In the newly released 107-page "Pink Z Generation --- China's Post-95 Data Report", an intuitive visualization of the post 95s big data is drawn. Among them, the marriage and childbirth values of the post-95s have attracted more attention.

Marriage survey: girls are more confused than boys

As a child, the fairy tale ending of "the princess and the prince are married and live happily ever after" has given many post-95s a beautiful vision and expectation of marriage. However, into the heavy social reality but gradually let the 95-year-olds have to wake up from the marriage fairy tale, in the view of marriage and parenthood showed varying degrees of confusion.

In April 2017, the big data report writing team conducted a big survey on the view of marriage and parenthood,*** recovering 500 valid questionnaires, of which the ratio of boys and girls is 1:1.

In this survey, 72% of the boys said that they will definitely get married in the future, while only 51% of the girls think that they will definitely get married in the future.
21% of the boys showed a confused state on the future marriage, and the girls showed a different degree of confusion on the future marriage. The proportion of girls is more than twice as high as that of boys, at 45%. Those who insisted on not getting married were in the minority, with 7 percent of boys and 4 percent of girls.

Statistics in the sample of those willing to get married found that 74% of college students believe that 26-30 years old is the most appropriate age to get married, and only 1% of college students chose to get married at the age of 36 and above.

The percentage of college students who accept premarital sex is nearly 60 percent.

Comparatively speaking, the proportion of male students supporting premarital sex is larger than that of female students. As for the issue of "unmarried pregnancy", the acceptance of post-95 college students is very high, more than 75% of the respondents said they would "get on the train first and make up the ticket later", of which the proportion of men is larger than that of women.

In terms of marriage, 54% of the respondents chose to get married on the road. The acceptance of "naked marriage" is also very high, but there is a big difference between men and women. Among the respondents who can accept "naked marriage", the support rate of men is about twice as high as that of women.

In terms of premarital property notarization, girls accounted for 40% of all female respondents, while boys only accounted for 28%, indicating that the acceptance of premarital property notarization by boys is still low.

In the survey on fertility, the proportion of respondents choosing to have a second child is higher, probably inspired by the national "two-child policy", with 68% of male respondents choosing to have a second child and 52% of female respondents choosing to have a second child.

In fact, for the concept of marriage, people will be with the passage of time, there are different changes in the heart, or go with the flow for good.