University announces first degree course related to marriage


THE Civil Affairs University announced a new undergraduate marriage programme to develop marriage-related industries and culture, drawing the scorn of social media users who questioned the need for such a course as marriage rates decline.

With the programme due to start in September, the institution aims to “cultivate professionals to develop marriage related industries and culture”, state media reported this week.

Policymakers are struggling to reverse the fall in new births, which are closely linked to marriage rates, after China’s population fell for a second consecutive year in 2023.

Marriage is seen as a prerequisite for having children due to widespread policies, including one that requires parents to present a marriage certificate to register the baby and receive benefits.

Called Marriage Services and Management, the new degree programme will focus on the development of the marriage industry, “aiming to highlight China’s positive marriage and family culture to students and the public and advancing reform of China’s marriage customs”, the Global Times said.

The university will enrol 70 undergraduates from 12 provinces this year to field sectors including “family counselling, high-end wedding planning and the development of matchmaking products”.

Some users on China’s social media platform Weibo ridiculed the announcement with one writing: “It’s time to start a state-owned marriage agency.”

Another user wrote: “Learning this major is really unemployment after graduation.”

Many young people are opting to stay single or put off getting married due to poor job prospects and chronically low consumer confidence as growth in the world’s second largest economy slows. — Reuters

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