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What's wrong with the New Zealand manhunt? High quality men are scarce and women are left behind

China has a serious imbalance between men and women, but what's the matter with the shortage of men in New Zealand? According to the 2017 UN World Population outlook report, the total population of New Zealand is 4.7 million, which will reach 5.7 million in 2050 and 6.1 million by 2100, the Malaysian China Daily reported, citing Skyway.

In terms of the proportion of men and women in the population, although there are more men than women in the world, the global ratio of men and women is 102:100, the opposite is true in New Zealand, where there are 78000 more women than men. Globally, there are 102 men for every 100 women. In New Zealand, there are 97 men for every 100 women. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Where is the most serious shortage of men?

Among them, among the single population, the shortage of men in the following areas is the most serious. If older women want to choose a mate, don't go!

In Kapiti coast, which has the title of New Zealand's "capital of men's famine", every 100 women only correspond to 83 men. A 28 year old local woman said that she can feel the phenomenon of man's famine, and good men have been robbed. "I'm also waiting for my Mr right to knock on the door, but unfortunately I have to lower the standard, unless you are willing to find someone over 70 or under 20. '(this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

The situation in the South Island area is as follows: in Auckland area, except that there are more single men than women in the urban area and near the airport, most places are more single women than men. For example, in the north shore area, Glenfield and Northcote are the disaster areas of man shortage.

According to the former New Zealand English Herald, it's hard for proud New Zealand women to find a partner. Anne kininmonth is an outgoing girl with a very good salary, but she is worried that she may become a leftover girl. Since returning home, the 27 year old company manager has been working very hard to find the prince charming in her dream. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

This country needs the most men and sexy women to help themselves

'I've been totally shocked since I came back to New Zealand, and it's really hard to find a man who can take pictures with me. I'm starting to lower standards now, which is really frustrating, because such a relationship is definitely not going to last long. '

In recent years, the "shortage of men" has caused some very interesting topics. The population trend since 1983 has finally evolved into a new social problem today. Women of the right age are not only concerned about the 'shortage of men', but more importantly, the standards of mate selection have become increasingly stringent, and girls want to find men who at least have to be 'door-to-door' with themselves.