China Birth Policy

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  • China Miscounted 12 Million Children In 2010 Census, New Data Shows
    China
    The newly published China Statistical Yearbook 2020 showed that the 2010 census may have undercounted nearly 12 million children born between 2000 and 2010.
  • China Reluctant To Lift Birth Restrictions Despite Birth Rate Concerns
    China
    Officials are reportedly considering other alternative measures to address the nation's declining birth rate.
  • China’s Fallen Birth Rate may Affect Labor Supply
    Mother and son
    China has seen its lowest birth rate figures in years and labor supply concerns have started emerging. Aging and low births in certain "fertile" cities have been mentioned as the main factors that affected the decline. The government has yet to issue a counterattack to the potential risks this problem poses to the labor sect.
  • Three Piglets On China Post 2019 Stamp Sparks Talks Of Three-Child Policy
    Three-Child Policy
    There have been talks that the Chinese government will allow three children in one family by next year. The talks were started by a stamp designed for the Year of the Pig that featured a happy family with three piglets.