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January 25, 2010. Divorces in China on the Rise Divorces in a populous Chinese area have doubled annually over the past five years -- and there's no slowdown in sight. And in a wider look at Beijing itself (pop. 17,000,000), researchers observed that 25,000 couples divorced in 2008, with 33% married less than five years, 4% married less than one year, and 0.2% (or 52) married less than a month. While these divorce statistics may not seem shocking or even noteworthy when compared to the west, they nevertheless represent significant changes in how Chinese people are viewing divorce; rather than it being an impossible option, it’s increasingly being accepted as viable, expedient and socially acceptable. One of the factors for increasing divorce is so-called “flash marriages” among younger people, which are quick, seemingly impulsive marriages that take place quickly after couples meet; sometimes days or weeks. Yet the problem is not limited to Generation Y and millennials. "Marriage problems are not limited to any specific group," commented Li Qilai, a lawyer with 18-years of experience who regularly handles cases for couples in their 40s. Read more informative and interesting world divorce news articles here: www.divorcemag.com/articles/World_Divorce_News/
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