Chinese Premier Li Qiang also vowed to "work towards a birth-friendly society" and boost childcare services in this year's government work report.
In Shanghai, this figure reached 30.6 for men and 29.2 for women last year, according to city statistics.
Long-term single lifestyles are gradually becoming more widespread in China, giving rise to online communities of mostly single women who seek solidarity from like-minded people.
Decades of the one-child policy have led to 32.3 million more men than women in 2022, according to official data.
"Well-educated women in search of supportive life partners find fewer suitable men who also endorse women's rights."
Persons:
Laurie Chen XIAN, Chai Wanrou, didn't, Xi Jinping, Li Qiang, stigmatised, influencers, China's Instagram, Liao Yueyi, I've, Xiaoling Shu, Davis, Shu, Laurie Chen, Farah Master, Miral Fahmy
Organizations:
Reuters, Communist Party, Communist Youth League, University of California
Locations:
China, Xian, Shanghai, United States, Xiaohongshu, Nanning, Hong Kong