BEIJING, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- A report released here
Thursday said there will be 30 million more males of marriageable age in China
than females by the year 2020, which will make it difficult for men to find
wives.
The report, issued by the State Population and Family
Planning Commission, said China's sex ratio for newborn babies in 2005 was 118
boys to 100 girls, compared with 110:100 in 2000. In some regions, the sex ratio
has reached 130:100.
"Discrimination against the female sex remains the
primary cause of China's growing gender imbalance," said Liu Bohong, vice
director of the women studies institute under the All-China Women's Federation.
Liu said that rural people in China are widely
believed to be more "traditional", preferring sons to daughters, but the newborn
gender imbalance is also widening in cities.
The Chinese capital Beijing saw 109 boys born for
every 100 girls in the first 11 months of 2006.
Some couples, with a traditional preference for boys
and only one chance to have a child, opt for abortion when they find out their
unborn child is female. Many Chinese localities have outlawed fetus gender
diagnosis to prevent the trend.
The report predicted that in the year 2020, Chinese
men of marriageable age will find it difficult to find wives, especially those
with low income or little education. This will create social instability.
Liu said the sex ratio imbalance was not connected to
China's family planning policy. "It is more a result of the deep-rooted notion
in Chinese culture that men are superior to women," she said.
In an attempt to halt the growing imbalance, China
launched a "care for girls" campaign nationwide in 2000 to promote the belief
that men and women are equal. The government has also offered cash incentives to
girl-only families in the countryside. But these policies have not had their
desired effect.
Experts believe China still has a long way to go
before women can enjoy the same social resources and opportunities as men.
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China's population to increase by 200 mln
in 30 years
BEIJING, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- China's population will
increase by 200 million in the next thirty years, according to a report
published on Thursday.
The report by the State Population and Family
Planning Commission paints a clear picture of China's population situation and
outlines plans to resolve current population issues.