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Sixty percent of South Korea's 20-year-old people don't want to have children, and seven adults agre

The original title: mourning! 60% of young people around 20 years old in South Korea don't want to have a baby, while seven people say 'hard work is useless'

With the change of concept, getting married and having children is no longer a necessary choice for modern young people.

According to a survey report recently released by the Korea population health and Welfare Association, 74% of the respondents in the 20-year-old group said it was useless to make efforts in the Korean society, and said that they had experienced social injustice in person, mainly due to differences in parents, economy and gender. Six adults said they didn't want to have children because the current society is not suitable for raising children.

In China, the concept of unwilling to marry and have children is becoming more and more common, but there are still quite a number of people eager to fall in love. The huge number of single people in China has laid a market foundation for the marriage and dating industry in China.

According to the analysis of prospective industry research institute, the data shows that the number of single people in China increased year by year from 2013 to 2018. By 2018, the number of single people in China has reached about 240 million, accounting for 17.3% of the total population in China. It can be seen that the industry's main consumer base is huge.