China is facing a potentially disastrous population decline

Missing the mark
Family fears
Asking big questions
Money issues
Women have it harder
The one-child policy
Old habits die hard
Rise and decline
Since The Great Famine
Crisis by numbers
The sun sets in the East?
Missing the mark

China is a land of contrast. One of the most populated countries in the world, this Asian giant is currently dealing with one of the lowest birth rates on Earth.

Family fears

Newsweek reports that Beijing has started a national survey to better understand why Chinese citizens “are afraid” of having children.

Asking big questions

Over 30,000 people across 1,500 communities will participate in the nationwide survey, helping the Chinese government to understand changing social attitudes towards parenthood.

Money issues

According to Reuters, the economic pressure related to starting a family and raising children has been a major factor dissuading young couples, particularly looking at the uncertainty of the job market.

Women have it harder

Demographers who spoke to Reuters highlighted that gender discrimination and traditional expectations aimed at Chinese women is an important factor.

The one-child policy

For several decades, the People’s Republic of China, followed a one-child policy aimed to reduce overpopulation. However, it seems to have worked a little too well.

Old habits die hard

According to Newsweek, despite Beijing ending the one-child policy in 2016, along with other policies seeking to stimulate population growth. So far, this has not yielded results.

Rise and decline

Reuters informs that China, despite having a population of circa 1.4 billion people, is facing a record-low birth rate with a slow but steady population drop since 2022.

Since The Great Famine

The previous time China’s recorded deaths surpassed births was in 1961, amid the Great Famine under the government of Mao Zedong.

Crisis by numbers

According to UN experts, China’s population could shrink as much as 109 million by 2050.

The sun sets in the East?

Newsweek highlights that this could take a toll in the Asian superpower’s workforce, including the Chinese military, one of the biggest and mightiest of the world. Could this be the sun setting for the Asian superpower?

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