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China’s Birthrate Plummets by 10%, Reaches Record Low

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/12 at 6:37 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a concerning demographic development, China has witnessed a stark 10% decline in the number of births in the year 2022, marking its lowest point in recorded history. This disconcerting trend has persisted despite substantial efforts by the Chinese government to encourage childbirth, raising alarms about the nation’s demographic balance.

According to a report issued by the National Health Commission, China recorded a mere 9.56 million births in 2022, a figure not seen since data collection began in 1949. Several factors have contributed to this decline, including the exorbitant costs associated with childcare and education, mounting joblessness, and job insecurity, alongside gender discrimination. These factors have collectively discouraged many young couples from expanding their families or even having children at all.

Another alarming statistic is that China’s population shrank for the first time in six decades, dwindling to 1.41 billion people. This downward demographic trend has led domestic demographers to express concerns that China might age before it achieves substantial economic prosperity, leading to a slowdown in economic growth due to diminishing revenue and surging government debt attributed to escalating health and welfare expenses.

It is essential to recognize that a substantial part of this demographic downturn can be attributed to the previous one-child policy enforced in China between 1980 and 2015. Although the policy has been relaxed, its legacy continues to affect birth rates.

In a bid to address the flagging birthrate, the Chinese government has introduced a suite of measures. These include initiatives to expand childcare availability, financial incentives for parents, and a conscious effort to stimulate higher birth rates. President Xi Jinping chaired a meeting in May to explore solutions to this critical issue.

This decline in birthrates underscores the pressing demographic challenge that China faces, and the government’s efforts to counter this trend are poised to play a significant role in the nation’s future socio-economic landscape.

By Reuters

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