China cracks down on costly ‘bride price’ custom to boost falling birth rate

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Families of grooms-to-be could pay tens of thousands of dollars, multiples of their annual income. Read more at straitstimes.com.

and even relaxing rules to allow unmarried couples to register their children. But these superficial measures tend to favour men, amid rhetoric that encourages women to return to traditional gender roles while keeping women out of power at the top of politics.

The caili problem can be traced back to China’s one-child policy, which has led to a huge surplus of men. That gender imbalance means the bride’s family can often ask for higher prices. The bride’s family also often pays a dowry to the groom’s family, though authorities have not taken aim at that custom.

Authorities are trying to frame the practice as an antiquated relic that needs to be retired, but changing people’s minds may prove to be difficult.Betrothal gifts are seen as “a column of the wedding economy”, without which people may even lose the appetite to get married, said Xie Kailing, a lecturer in gender studies at the University of Birmingham. “It’s like using a band-aid to patch a problem.

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