Abstract

In recent years, China’s marriage rate and fertility rate have continued to decline, and the divorce rate has been rising, accompanied by the increasing aging problem in China. This paper empirically studies the impact of parental pension insurance on children’s marriage market, and classifies the views of young respondents on the impact of parental social insurance on children’s marriage market from their perspective and the perspective of the next generation. The conclusion shows that the positive effect of parental pension insurance on the choice of children’s marriage market is more significant, but there are still some differences between age, gender, urban and rural areas and family types, which provides a scientific basis for improving China’s marriage rate and fertility rate.

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