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Chinese firms give single female employees over 30 ‘dating leave’
22 JANUARY 2019 • 1:07PM

Two Chinese firms are giving single female employees over the age of 30 an additional eight days of annual leave to “go home and date”.

Workers at a Song dynasty-themed tourist attraction can take the extra break during the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, according to a notice posted by the companies.

Single women in China in their late twenties and early thirties are considered “leftover women,” or shengnu, given long-held traditional beliefs that women who aren’t married off by then are undesirable.

But a burgeoning middle class and diversifying economy has led to a growing number of Chinese women focusing on their careers and choosing to marry later – or staying single altogether.

China’s marriage rate has also fallen every year since 2013, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, leaving roughly 200 million single adults in the world’s second-largest economy.

All this is adding strain to China’s demographics, where the population grew at a slower rate last year, despite the abolition of the one-child policy, raising concerns that an aging society and shrinking workforce will hurt future economic growth prospects.

In 2018, there were 15.23 million live births in China, a drop of two million from the year prior, according to official data.


In a recent survey, nearly 80 per cent of female respondents born after 1995 chose to describe themselves as “economically independent, able and cool,” whereas the remainder ticked the traditional “loving wife and mother” option, according to findings released by LinkedIn China and L’Oreal China in March.

The “dating leave” announcement comes after a high school, also in Hangzhou, a city in eastern China, reportedly rolled out a new policy to give single, stressed-out teachers an additional two days off every month of “love leave” to relax and help boost staff morale.

The holiday initiative by the Hangzhou Songcheng Performance and Hangzhou Songcheng Tourism Management firms will only by available to employees who have non-essential roles.

“Female employees mostly work in internal functional departments, and some are show performers,” Huang Lei, a human resources manager at one of the firms, told the local news. “They have less contact with the outside world; thus we hope to give more leave to them to give them more time and opportunities to be in contact with the opposite sex.”

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...give-single-female-employees-30-dating-leave/
 
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For the first time in milleniums, China worries about not having enough people..

One China Policy hurt the Chinese, and if China continues down that road and does not start to improve population increases, China will be an aging old population. Which has budget and other social implications.
 
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For the first time in milleniums, China worries about not having enough people..

To be exact, not enough young to support the old.

China would be fine even with 800 million people with healthy demographics.
 
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Leftover woman is not married because she saw every man she met are leftover man.
 
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Leftover woman is not married because she saw every man she met are leftover man.
A lot of people now choose not to marry or marry but not having children, the western media blamed China's one child policy for the decrease of the Chinese population but now all restrictions are gone and China has less babies born than the one child policy time, who is to blame now?
 
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A lot of people now choose not to marry or marry but not having children, the western media blamed China's one child policy for the decrease of the Chinese population but now all restrictions are gone and China has less babies born than the one child policy time, who is to blame now?

Capitalism
 
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Capitalism

Not sure. I think the problem came with the One child policy, but it's now become a life style issue.

Italy has the same problem; families went from many children per family to no families. Women live the 'Dolce vitae', working with no responsibilities and spending all their income on themselves. When they are about to hit the wall biologically they have one child. Cheaper for the couple; they have a highhly materialistic lifestyle and only have to pay for one child.

In Japan they call single women over 25 yrs 'Christmas cakes' because nobody wants them after the '25th'. In China, however, I thought there was a great shortage of women compared to men?
 
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In Japan they call single women over 25 yrs 'Christmas cakes' because nobody wants them after the '25th'. In China, however, I thought their was a great shortage of women compared to men?
If there is a big shortage of women, "leftover women" won't become a major social problem in today's China. Girls complain that it's hard to find a right guy, since guys can always marry a much younger woman while girls can't, guys in China always have more choices than girls.
 
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Chinese firms give single female employees over 30 ‘dating leave’
22 JANUARY 2019 • 1:07PM

Two Chinese firms are giving single female employees over the age of 30 an additional eight days of annual leave to “go home and date”.

Workers at a Song dynasty-themed tourist attraction can take the extra break during the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, according to a notice posted by the companies.

Single women in China in their late twenties and early thirties are considered “leftover women,” or shengnu, given long-held traditional beliefs that women who aren’t married off by then are undesirable.

But a burgeoning middle class and diversifying economy has led to a growing number of Chinese women focusing on their careers and choosing to marry later – or staying single altogether.

China’s marriage rate has also fallen every year since 2013, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, leaving roughly 200 million single adults in the world’s second-largest economy.

All this is adding strain to China’s demographics, where the population grew at a slower rate last year, despite the abolition of the one-child policy, raising concerns that an aging society and shrinking workforce will hurt future economic growth prospects.

In 2018, there were 15.23 million live births in China, a drop of two million from the year prior, according to official data.


In a recent survey, nearly 80 per cent of female respondents born after 1995 chose to describe themselves as “economically independent, able and cool,” whereas the remainder ticked the traditional “loving wife and mother” option, according to findings released by LinkedIn China and L’Oreal China in March.

The “dating leave” announcement comes after a high school, also in Hangzhou, a city in eastern China, reportedly rolled out a new policy to give single, stressed-out teachers an additional two days off every month of “love leave” to relax and help boost staff morale.

The holiday initiative by the Hangzhou Songcheng Performance and Hangzhou Songcheng Tourism Management firms will only by available to employees who have non-essential roles.

“Female employees mostly work in internal functional departments, and some are show performers,” Huang Lei, a human resources manager at one of the firms, told the local news. “They have less contact with the outside world; thus we hope to give more leave to them to give them more time and opportunities to be in contact with the opposite sex.”

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...give-single-female-employees-30-dating-leave/

how about single men :(:(:(
 
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If there is a big shortage of women, "leftover women" won't become a major social problem in today's China. Girls complain that it's hard to find a right guy, since guys can always marry a much younger woman while girls can't, guys in China always have more choices than girls.

I am confused. The One child policy produced more boys than girls. There are consquently more men than women. In conversation with Chinese girls, thay tell me it is 'easy' to find a boyfriend in China.

Exactly what is happening? Simply an age factor?
 
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