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最新数据公布:结婚人数,反弹了,多了40.5万对
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-11-05 14:30
Group 1 - The total expenditure on civil affairs reached 350.38 billion yuan [2] - The number of marriage registrations in the first three quarters of this year increased by 405,000 pairs compared to the same period last year [2] - The new marriage registration regulations allow for nationwide processing, with over 260,000 registrations completed under this system in the past six months [3] Group 2 - 29 provinces have extended marriage leave, with Shanxi and Gansu offering the longest at 30 days [4] - Various regions are providing financial incentives for marriage, including cash rewards and consumption vouchers for newlyweds [4] - In 2024, the total number of marriage registrations is projected to be 6.1056 million pairs, with initial marriages closely linked to birth rates [6] Group 3 - Guangdong province had the highest number of marriage registrations last year at 511,900 pairs, marking it as the only province to exceed 500,000 registrations [6] - Henan ranked second with 471,300 registrations, followed by Sichuan, Jiangsu, and Shandong, each exceeding 350,000 registrations [7]
湖北明确:延长这一假期!
券商中国· 2025-05-09 06:46
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is the implementation of the "Hubei Province Consumption Promotion Special Action Implementation Plan," which aims to strengthen consumption as a strategic support for economic development [1] - The plan includes 30 specific measures across seven areas: increasing income for urban and rural residents, enhancing social security support, improving consumer experience, upgrading product and service consumption, and optimizing the consumption environment [1] - The plan also indicates that Hubei Province is accelerating the introduction of specific measures to extend marriage leave [2] Group 2 - The current national regulation provides a basic marriage leave of 3 days, but some provinces have extended it significantly, with regions like Jiangxi and Yunnan offering 18 days, while others like Beijing and Shanghai provide 10 days [3] - The plan encourages localities to explore the establishment of spring and autumn breaks for primary and secondary schools, which would typically last from 3 days to 1 week [4] - The spring and autumn breaks aim to balance students' study and leisure, promote family travel during off-peak times, and stimulate consumption without increasing the total number of annual holidays [4]