Issues no. 179 & 180

Issues no. 179 & 180

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China: Government? Programs to Boost Marriage Rate, Increase Population

The Chinese government created programs to help boost its marriage rate last year after its population shrank for the first time in 60 years. One program focused on encouraging young singles to marry at a “proper age” and for couples to share child-rearing responsibilities.?


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Match launches “72 Hours” Feature for Date-Ready Members

Match dating app is launching a new feature this week—with an initial launch in New York—aimed at members who are seriously searching for a date. This new feature is aimed at combating dating burnout and will show date-ready members other like-minded people who are near them.


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The Dutch “Love Brokers”

Cristel Leeuwenhaag and Marieke Slingenberg are “De Liefdesmakelaars” or the Love Brokers. The duo—both former social workers—decided to start their agency after being unable to help clients who are single and lonely.?


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India: Growing Number of LGBTQ Weddings, Matrimonial Platforms

The matchmaking and wedding industries in India have warmed to LGBTQ singles. Even matrimonial apps for them have flourished, such as Matrimony.com’s own LGBTQ offshoot, RainbowLuv, which has close to 100,000 members.


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The Twin Matchmakers of Atlanta?

Lisa Lyngos and Leisha Murphy are co-owners of Atlanta Matchmakers. The pair of identical twins have been matching couples for over 25 years and have made at least a hundred thousand matches!


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