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China to allow couples to have 3 children, step leading to 'more policy changes tackling aging population'

China on Monday announced to further lift its family planning policy to allow each couple to have up to three children after the number of the country s newborns declined for four years straight, a major policy shift from the current two-child policy. Chinese demographers believed the new move was not simply a birth stimulation plan, but a significant step leading to more policy changes in improving China s demographic structure and actively responding to the aging trend.

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China to allow married couples to have three kids

The announcement by the ruling Communist Party represents a dramatic shift in the world’s most restrictive family planning policies ....

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China's rust belt population plummeted in last decade, exacerbating regional economic divide


China’s rust belt population plummeted in last decade, exacerbating regional economic divide
Sidney Leng [email protected]
New census data shows the population in China’s eastern provinces rose by 2.15 percentage points to nearly 40 per cent of the total population in 2020 from a decade earlier. Photo: Getty Images
This is the fifth in a series of stories about China s once-a-decade census, which was conducted in 2020. The world s most populous nation released its national demographic data on Tuesday, and the figures will have far-reaching social policy and economic implications.
The exodus of people from China s central region and north-eastern rust belt accelerated over the past decade, creating greater challenges for the government to boost the economies of the two areas, according to data from the 2020 census. ....

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China's north west, central regions population decreases


China s north west, central regions population decreases
14 May 2021, 22:18 GMT+10
Beijing [China], May 14 (ANI): The exodus of people from China s central and the north-eastern region has increased over the past decade which has created a greater challenge for the government to boost the economies of the two areas, according to the 2020 Chinese population census.
The census has revealed that the share of people living in eastern China, where the economy performs better than the rest of the country, grow to nearly 40 per cent of the total population in 2020.
The share of those living in central and northeast regions fell to 25.8 per cent and 7 per cent respectively. The proportion of citizens living in the west of the country also rose slightly, but partly due to higher birth rates, South China Morning Post reported. ....

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Is China's birth rate low enough to cause population crisis?


Is China s birth rate low enough to cause population crisis?
Liu Xin Published: May 13, 2021 12:08 AM
Children play in an adventure playground at a tourist attraction in Nanning, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, May 1, 2021. Saturday marks the first day of China s five-day May Day holiday. Photo: Xinhua
 Now that the 30-page seventh national population census communiqué which contains thousands of figures has been released, what is behind the data and what does it reveal about the true picture of China s demographic changes? How strong should China s population policy adjustment be to cope with the trend? How low is Chinese couple s willingness to have more children, could it be low enough to result in a population crisis a few years from now? And should China reward couples with 1 million yuan ($155,400) for every child they have, as advised by some demographers? ....

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