Young Women photograph

Young Women

Use attributes for filter !
Motto"Stand for Truth and Righteousness"
Founders Brigham Young
FoundedNovember 18
1869
HeadquartersSalt Lake City
Utah
United States
Purposereligious instruction
adolescent
female
Leader Bonnie H. Cordon
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1135881
Send edit request

About Young Women


The Young Women is a youth organization and an official auxiliary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The purpose of the Young Women organization is to help each young woman "be worthy to make and keep sacred covenants and receive the ordinances of the temple. "

Record number of girls on Borders College farming course

Record number of girls on Borders College farming course
Dec 3,2023 7:41 pm

...By David KnoxBBC Scotland SelkirkStephanie Crozier is one of a record number of Young Women who have enrolled on an agriculture course in the Scottish Borders...

Child marriage: 'I was sold into marriage for £7 at the age of 12'

Child marriage: 'I was sold into marriage for £7 at the age of 12'
Nov 28,2023 8:31 pm

... A group of glamorous Young Women in their 20s are gathered in a radio studio, adjusting their microphones and laughing as they get ready to go on air...

Joanna Parrish murder: French serial killer's ex-wife tried in student cold case

Joanna Parrish murder: French serial killer's ex-wife tried in student cold case
Nov 28,2023 9:31 am

... Fourniret was nicknamed the Beast of the Ardennes after he was convicted of seven murders of Young Women in 2008...

Olivia Dean: BBC Introducing's Artist of the Year finds her voice

Olivia Dean: BBC Introducing's Artist of the Year finds her voice
Nov 26,2023 8:51 pm

... " It s very confusing, especially for Young Women in the industry...

What should happen to a Glen Coe cottage tainted by Jimmy Savile?

What should happen to a Glen Coe cottage tainted by Jimmy Savile?
Nov 24,2023 9:41 pm

... The cottage has been repeatedly vandalised since the paedophile TV presenter died in his Leeds flat in 2011, and his years of exploiting hundreds of people, mostly vulnerable Young Women, The Dame Janet Smith review, published in 2016, identified 72 victims of Savile in connection with his work at the BBC, including eight who were raped...

Paedophile starred in film 'premiere' with child actors

Paedophile starred in film 'premiere' with child actors
Nov 23,2023 8:41 pm

... About 200 children and Young Women played fans alongside Jacky Jhaj, 38, who is on the sex offenders register, in London s Leicester Square...

Whitney Wolfe Herd: How the Bumble boss changed the dating scene

Whitney Wolfe Herd: How the Bumble boss changed the dating scene
Nov 11,2023 8:31 pm

... In an interview with the BBC before she made her announcement, Ms Wolfe Herd lamented that, as a group of Young Women who came up in tech in the 2010s, not many are left...

China's matchmaking mums have a powerful ally: The Party

China's matchmaking mums have a powerful ally: The Party
Nov 11,2023 7:21 pm

... As marriage and birth rates plummet, the Chinese Communist Party is encouraging millions of Young Women and men to reverse the trend...

China's matchmaking mums have a powerful ally: The Party

Nov 2,2023 8:31 am

By Fan WangBBC News, Singapore

Chen has been on More Than 20 Blind Dates , all Set Up by her mother.

Some of the dates have been worse than others, She says, because She has a condition that most men She meets seem unable to Accept - She doesn't want Children .

" Having babies is very tiring and I don't like babies, " says Chen, who's in her late 20s and only wanted to share her last name. " But it's impossible to find A Man who doesn't want Children . For A Man not to have Children … It's like killing him. "

Despite The String of unsuccessful dates, the pressure to marry has not eased. It's making her nearly " explode" She says.

It is not just Chen's parents who want her to marry and have Children . As marriage and birth rates plummet, the Chinese Communist Party is encouraging millions of Young Women and men to reverse the trend.

Last Year , and its fertility rate dropped to a record Low . The Number of registered marriages, too, hasn't been this Low - 6. 83 million - since 1986.

Disheartened by a slowing economy and rising unemployment, young Chinese are also turning away from the traditional choices their parents made. The result is a headache for The Party and far from the " national rejuvenation" the country's leader Xi Jinping has called for.

Officials 'don't get The Pain '

The concern has reached Mr Xi, who recently gave a speech on the need to " cultivate a new culture of marriage and childbearing". He also spoke of " strengthening guidance" to shape Young People 's view on marriage, Children and family.

It's not that Chinese officials have not been trying.

Across the country, bureaucrats have been mobilised to incentivise Young People to Get Married , and for couples to stay married and have Children .

Earlier this year, a Small Town in The Eastern Zhejiang province announced that it would offer couples 1,000 yuan ($137; £108) as a " reward" if The Bride was 25 years or younger. It stunned And Then angered locals, who called The Local government tone-deaf for assuming that such a small amount of money could have an impact on such a major decision.

Elsewhere, officials insisted on a "30-day cooling-off period" for couples seeking separation or divorce. This led to concerns about how this would restrict personal choices, and harm women who face Domestic Violence .

In rural areas, where more and more Single Men are struggling to find a bride, authorities have ordered women to stop asking for high bride prices.

Like other " incentives" this one won't work either, says economist Li Jingkui.

Even without bride prices, men are still competing for a bride, he says. " There could be other ways to compete: like houses, cars or just better looks. "

Experts say the overwhelmingly male Chinese leadership cannot possibly understand what's driving these choices for Young People , especially women.

China's highest decision-making group, The Party 's seven-member Politburo Standing Committee, has only comprised men for decades. The Leadership rung just below it - which has More Than 20 seats - included a lone woman for The Last two decades until last October. Now there are no women in it.

The efforts of these men, and all The Men below them, are often seen as out-of-touch and even superficial, often attracting ridicule online.

" The officials in the government basically all have wives, " says Mr Li. " They don't get this pain. "

Love Is no luxury now

Experts believe China's singles population is made up of two unmatchable groups - urban women and rural men.

Rural men are battling economic expectations, such as high bride prices and a secure job that can support A Family . And this, in turn, seems to be empowering women in rural areas to take more Time In choosing a partner.

" When I went home for Chinese New Year , I felt awesome being A Woman in rural China's marriage market, " says 28-year-old Cathy Tian who works in Shanghai.

She says She was worried She would be considered " a bit old" in northern Anhui province, where women usually Get Married by The Time they turn 22. But She found The Opposite to be true.

" I don't need to provide anything but The Man needs to have A House , a car, an engagement ceremony as well as pay a bride price. I felt like I'm at The Top of this marriage market. "

Urban women, on The Other hand, say what troubles them is the widening gap between how they view marriage, and how the rest of society views it.

" There is no anxiety inside of me, " says Chen. " My anxiety comes from outside. "

Unlike her parents' generation, when life was a challenge and love was a luxury, people and women have more options now, She says.

" Our idea now is it's okay to not have babies, and it's no longer a task we must complete. "

Women also note that like The World around them, the government's campaigns Focus On women and overlook men's responsibilities as partners.

And the unequal expectations are driving them away from the idea of becoming a parent.

Chen says this is also part of The Reason She doesn't want Children - Watching her friend be a parent. " Her Second Child is very naughty. I really feel that every Time I go to her house, it will explode and the ceiling will be Torn Down . "

In China, " raising your kids As If your spouse has died" has become a common phrase among young mothers. It means husbands are not doing chores or sharing The Job of being a parent.

" All the married men I know think their responsibility in The Family is just to earn money, " says a 33-year-old data scientist who did not want to reveal her name.

" Mothers feel guilty for not being with their Children , they even think it's not alright to stay out late. But the fathers never have such guilt. "

But The Party has shown no indication that inequality and changing expectations are among The Challenges they must counter to lift marriage or birth rates.

And young Chinese are Making It clear that they will not be wooed so easily by officials.

When talking about The Social pressures they face, they often repeat a

They were words used by a young man arguing with officials against tough restrictions: " We Are The Last generation. "

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯