contemporary young people in our country
Marriage Status
After 2013, the number of marriages decreased year by year
Married less, divorced more
marriage age is getting later
With the age of 30 as the boundary, the proportion of marriages after the age of 30 increases year by year
2018
20-24 years old: 4.356 million
25-29 years old: 7.362 million
30-34 years old: 3.147 million
35-39 years old: 1.542 million
Over 40 years old: 3.782 million
2019
20-24 years old: 3.654 million
25-29 years old: 6.422 million
30-34 years old: 3.28 million
35-39 years old: 1.505 million
Over 40 years old: 3.685 million
2020
20-24 years old: 3.027 million
25-29 years old: 5.683 million
30-34 years old: 3.147 million
35-39 years old: 1.357 million
Over 40 years old: 3.073 million
2021
20-24 years old: 2.529 million
25-29 years old: 5.393 million
30-34 years old: 3.052 million
35-39 years old: 1.332 million
Over 40 years old: 2.979 million
Post-90s are still the main force for marriage
Number of registered people in 2018: 20.278 million
Post-70s: 19.1%
Post-80s: 23%
Post-90s: 57.8%
Number of registered people in 2019: 18.546 million
Post-70s: 19.9%
Post-80s: 25.8%
Post-90s: 54.3%
Number of registered people in 2020: 16.262 million
Post-70s: 18.9%
Post-80s: 27.7%
Post-90s: 53.6%
2021 enrollment: 15.286 million
Post-70s: 19.5%
Post-80s: 28.7%
Post-90s: 51.8%
Marriage Registration in my country from 2018 to 2021
2018: 10.139 million pairs, marriage rate: 7.3%, divorce rate: 3.2%
2019: 9.273 million pairs, marriage rate: 6.6%, divorce rate: 3.4%
2020: 8.131 million pairs, marriage rate: 5.8%, divorce rate: 3.1%
2021: 7.643 million pairs, marriage rate: 5.4%, divorce rate: 2.0%
Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan regions of China are not included