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In the future, there might going be 30 to 50 million unmarried man in China


Due to prenatal scans and people in China prefer to have a son instead of a daughter. In 20 years, there might going to be 30-50 million unmarried men in China.

Prof Li Shuzhuo of the institute for population and development studies at Xi'an Jiaotong University said that a normal human birth ratio should be 106 males for every 100 female.

However, in China the amount of male had increase to 118. Which mean in the next two decade, there could be 30 to 50 million men having trouble finding a female.

Why this happen
This situation accure because in Chinese culture, a men will continue the family line. When a women get married, she will join her husband family and not the other way around.

Chinese people also prefer to have a boy because they want to have someone to take care of them when they're old. This had cause the amount of men in China to exploded.

Most expert are worried that too many unmarried men might going to cause problem such as sexual violent, prostitute trafficking and even crime.

Source :  The Guardian

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