China's Xian to give lottery tickets to newlyweds in bid to spur births
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[February 28, 2024]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Authorities in China's city of Xian will
spend 700,000 yuan ($97,000) on lottery tickets to give as prizes to
newlyweds who present a marriage certificate, in an effort to encourage
weddings at a time of fewer births.
China's population fell for a second consecutive year in 2023, with new
births dropping to about half those in 2016, while marriages hit a
record low in 2022.With marriage rates closely tied to birth rates as
unmarried mothers are often denied child-raising benefits, Xian promised
a lottery ticket to any couple presenting a marriage certificate from
March 1, as "a double surprise".
"This is not only the beginning of a happy life after receiving the
marriage certificate but also more likely to get a small gift," the
city's civil affairs bureau said this week on its official Wechat
account.
The campaign will run until November 30, it added.
China is one of the world's most expensive places to bring up a child,
relative to its GDP per capita, a prominent Chinese think tank said in
February as it detailed the time and opportunity cost for women who give
birth.
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A woman tries on a wedding dress at a booth at the China
International Wedding Expo in Beijing June 5, 2010.
REUTERS/Christina Hu/File Photo
Fewer women are opting to have
children, put off by the high cost of childcare or an unwillingness
to marry or put their careers on hold, while gender discrimination
persists.
($1=7.1987 Chinese yuan renminbi)
(Reporting by Farah Master and the Beijing newsroom; Editing by
Clarence Fernandez)
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