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China Considers Giving 'Birth Rewards' for Second Child: Report
Prei Dy | | Feb 28, 2017 12:46 AM EST |
China will likely offer birth incentives and subsidies to encourage its citizens to have a second child, state-backed China Daily reported.
China’s Population to Increase Further With Predicted 18 Million Births Each Year for the Next 3 Years
Jenia Cane | | Jan 23, 2017 03:05 PM EST |
China's population is rising following the implementation of the country's second-child policy.
China Claims ‘Two-Child Policy’ has led to Boom in Newborn Babies
Girish Shetti | | Jan 23, 2017 07:32 AM EST |
China's two-child policy has brought a much-needed relief to policymakers as it helped to bolster country's population last year. The two-child policy, which replaced the controversial one-child policy, was introduced in 2013 as a solution for China's aging population.
China's Population to be Reduce by 33% by 2100
Jenia Cane | | Jul 04, 2016 02:50 AM EDT |
China’s population is facing a major demographic structural shift, as the nation adjusts to an ageing society and a shrinking labor force.
Men Outnumber Women by 33 Million in China, Endangering Many Sectors
Mia Ren | | Jan 29, 2016 07:35 AM EST |
China's National Bureau of Statistics has revealed that there were 34 million more men than women by the end of 2015, worrying many about the possible imbalance in the number of marriages in the future.
Chinese Legislation Allows All Couples to Have 2 Children
JB Cach | | Dec 28, 2015 07:39 AM EST |
In a historic decision on Sunday, Chinese lawmakers legislated that all couples in China will now be allowed to have two children.
China's Two-Child Policy Expected to Become Law in January
Ryan General | | Dec 23, 2015 07:28 AM EST |
Chinese couples will now be encouraged to have two children, according to a draft statement on China's national law on population and family planning proposed to the country's top legislature.
China to Lose 90 Million Workers by 2040 as Working Age Population Falls
Staff Reporter | | Dec 10, 2015 11:38 AM EST |
China's working age population is projected to fall 10 percent by 2040, making the country lose some 90 million of its workforce.
China Wants More Baby Girls, Discourages Gender Testing
Vittorio Hernandez | | Jan 25, 2015 08:30 AM EST |
To reduce the big gap between the number of males and females in China, Beijing has banned Chinese parents from having the gender of their forthcoming baby known ahead of the birth.
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