Empowering Women in China: The Rise of Single Women Buying Houses

2023-08-19 08:51:00

Young women are forcing young men and women to marry and start families, creating a new conflict for China. The new trend is single women buying houses. The idea of ​​owning a house to live in is becoming common among young Chinese women as they earn jobs and wages.

This is considered to be the latest trend of gender equality. It is common in China that men who are regarding to marry should have their own house. But the women’s side says that only the husband’s house is not enough. In a recent survey conducted by China Youth Daily, 94 percent responded that single women are buying houses. It is also said that two out of three women are advocating for gender equality.

In a survey conducted by a government agency in 2020, it was estimated that the trend of unmarried women buying houses has increased from 6.9 percent a decade ago to 10.3 percent. Among women above 25 years of age, the number of young single women buying a house has increased to 10 million. With women starting to buy houses, China’s housing market is also waking up. As the demand for small and large apartments increased, house prices and loan interest rates started to decrease. Advertisements for the housing market targeting single women have also started arriving.

Arguments for women’s rights are also strong. In recent times, MeToo and protection from domestic violence have been the main topics of discussion on social media. Such issues have come to the top discussion charts on social media when the Chinese government is trying to stop women human rights activists and feminists. In 2021, the number of Chinese women who will receive a college education will exceed that of men.

The number of women working in urban areas has increased to over 40 percent. It is common for husbands to buy houses. But when the couple quarrels, the husband tells them to leave his house. Having your own home will give you more confidence in your married life. Don’t be afraid of anything. A young woman named Guo says that even if her husband leaves her, she can live alone.

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