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Understanding Bachelorhood in Poverty-stricken and High Sex Ratio Settings: An Exploratory Study in Rural Shaanxi, China.

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Attané, I; Eklund, L; Merli, MG; Bozon, M; Angeloff, T; Yang, B; Li, S; Pairault, T; Wang, S; Yang, X; Zhang, Q
Published in: The China quarterly
December 2019

Coupled with the social practice of female hypergamy, the male surplus within the never-married population means that today's Chinese marriage market is extremely tight in particular for men from a rural background and the least privileged socio-economic categories. Drawing on quantitative data from a survey conducted in 2014-2015, this article sheds light on the situation of single men who are past prime marriage age in three rural districts of Shaanxi particularly affected by this phenomenon. It compares single men's characteristics to those of their married counterparts and offers insights into the heterogeneity of single men with the aim of challenging some commonly accepted assumptions about bachelorhood in rural China. Results suggest a strong internalization of the various characteristics, centred on being able to offer social mobility to a potential wife, that a man is expected to have to be attractive to women in a context where women have more choice in mate selection. We conclude that mate selection is highly marked by class, social norms, social interactions, health, generation and age, and requires the mobilization of certain amounts of individual, social and economic resources. Unwanted bachelorhood would thus be better understood using an intersectional approach rather than mainly in numeric terms.

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The China quarterly

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0305-7410

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

240

Start / End Page

990 / 1017

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies
 

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Attané, I., Eklund, L., Merli, M. G., Bozon, M., Angeloff, T., Yang, B., … Zhang, Q. (2019). Understanding Bachelorhood in Poverty-stricken and High Sex Ratio Settings: An Exploratory Study in Rural Shaanxi, China. The China Quarterly, 240, 990–1017. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0305741019000390
Attané, Isabelle, Lisa Eklund, M Giovanna Merli, Michel Bozon, Tania Angeloff, Bo Yang, Shuzhuo Li, et al. “Understanding Bachelorhood in Poverty-stricken and High Sex Ratio Settings: An Exploratory Study in Rural Shaanxi, China.The China Quarterly 240 (December 2019): 990–1017. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0305741019000390.
Attané I, Eklund L, Merli MG, Bozon M, Angeloff T, Yang B, et al. Understanding Bachelorhood in Poverty-stricken and High Sex Ratio Settings: An Exploratory Study in Rural Shaanxi, China. The China quarterly. 2019 Dec;240:990–1017.
Attané, Isabelle, et al. “Understanding Bachelorhood in Poverty-stricken and High Sex Ratio Settings: An Exploratory Study in Rural Shaanxi, China.The China Quarterly, vol. 240, Dec. 2019, pp. 990–1017. Epmc, doi:10.1017/s0305741019000390.
Attané I, Eklund L, Merli MG, Bozon M, Angeloff T, Yang B, Li S, Pairault T, Wang S, Yang X, Zhang Q. Understanding Bachelorhood in Poverty-stricken and High Sex Ratio Settings: An Exploratory Study in Rural Shaanxi, China. The China quarterly. 2019 Dec;240:990–1017.
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Published In

The China quarterly

DOI

ISSN

0305-7410

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

240

Start / End Page

990 / 1017

Related Subject Headings

  • Cultural Studies