An elementary school in Yimianpo is now a storage yard. The number of children in the town has dropped by half and there are ...
China has launched sweeping financial incentives to boost marriages and childbirth as the country struggles with a severe ...
The dramatic approach adopted by one city is attracting nationwide attention, but critics warn more fundamental policy ...
China’s population has declined for three straight years. Even a small baby bump during 2024’s auspicious Year of the Dragon ...
China is offering couples a subsidy to have children. The country’s government will pay $500 per year until the child is three years old. The move comes as concerns about China’s birth rate grow. Some ...
China is facing demographic challenges, but official numbers may understate the issue. This video explores the truth behind birth rate data and what it means for the country’s economy and society.
China's government will offer subsidies to parents to the tune of $500 per child under the age of three per year, Beijing's state media said Monday, as the world's second most populous nation faces a ...
China’s long-term economic growth is at risk owing to a shrinking labor force and rapidly aging population, according to Oxford Economics. The country’s potential output growth could fall below 2% by ...
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