DINK, which means "double income and no kids," has become a new lifestyle for young couples in big cities. DINK families have been growing steadily in number since the 1980s.
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Nowadays various new-style DINK (Double Income, No Kids) families are surging in Chinese cities. It's said that in Chinese cities newly-weds are normally the most active advocates of DINK families. ... Temporary DINK families are booming in cities currently, accordingly pregnant women aged over 35 increase gradually,
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The DINK lifestyle can be a shallow one, adding nothing to the propagation of the race and family line, and contributing to the decline of Western civilization. ... With women working, poor families get richer and begin to downsize. And as nations get richer, history shows, they begin to die. Meanwhile,
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Double Income, No Kid (DINK) couples are not prevailing. A DINK family is one that has made the conscious decision not to have a child. However, studies have found ... By this time however, their best childbearing years are behind them, which has had an effect on mothers, children, families and society to a certain extent.
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Women who prefer DINK (double income, no kid) families are five times more than three years ago, according to an Internet survey by website zhaopin. ... Women who prefer DINK (double income, no kid) families are five times more than three years ago, according to an Internet survey by website zhaopin.com. About 8,000...
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According to Economic Information Daily, DINK-pet families usually consist of young couples with high income, who are fearful of the commitment to children, ...
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Strangely enough, a "dink" family is not a very normal family. Some 85% of people in the developed world live in a traditional family environment. ...
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Nearly 600,000 dinky -- double income, no kids -- families have appeared in China's large and medium-sized cities, including one in every 10 households in the capital.
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Currently DINK families quietly adopt traditional lifestyles. "DINK" became popular in China in the 1980s, and was quickly adopted by many fashionable young people. But now, twenty years later, most Chinese youths are reluctant to form a DINK family.
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