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Mothership Explains: Why China's new three-child policy isn't likely to work


Recently, China announced that married Chinese couples may have up to three children, marking a major shift in public policy.
For many of us, it wasn t that long ago when China s infamous one-child policy was still in place: after all, China only officially relaxed its regulations to allow couples to have two children in 2015.
Given that the original one-child policy was put in place in 1980, and lasted a full 35 years before being replaced by the two-child policy, why is China increasing their limit on children just six years after the last change?
To answer that, we will have to dive into why the one-child policy was implemented in the first place, and the issues it caused along the way. ....

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China's one-child policy revisited


China s one-child policy revisited
May 14, 2021, 14:03
The newly published results of China s seventh census shed light on the demographic changes shaping China – aging population, slowing population growth and shrinking workforce.
Though the population reached 1.41 billion, births in 2020 fell to 12 million, a historic low. The country s fertility rate, average number of children born to women during their reproductive years, stood at 1.3 children per woman, same as Japan where the low fertility has resulted in a deeply aged society.
Decades of family planning policy, and changing social attitudes about family and marriage have driven down the fertility rate, from 5.8 in 1950 to 1.3 today. The abrupt fertility decline has left the country little time to prepare for the burden of aging. Eyes are now on if there would be further relaxation of the family planning policy in the country.  ....

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