China relaxed its family planning policy and adopted a universal two-child policy on January 1, 2016 to actively address the country's aging trend. However, the policy has failed to have any significant effect on the fertility rate of many provinces. In light of the country having the highest sex ratio at birth in the world and the huge burden of the aging population, improving the fertility rate is an urgent priority in China. This facility-based cross-sectional survey aimed to study determinants of fertility decision-making among couples based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. The study was conducted in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. A structured self-administered questionnaire was completed by 1,399 couples, consisting of wi...
Abstract Since the implementation of China’s one-child family planning policy in 1980, the fertility...
This dissertation examines the ecological basis of human reproductive behavior during the first 35 y...
The success of the Chinese One-Child policy and its rural adaptations in changing reproductive behav...
In order to further reduce the population growth rate, the Chinese government initiated the strictes...
China's one-child policy has been implemented for almost two decades, the 1980s and 1990s. How shoul...
Using longitudinal data from Jiangsu Fertility Intention and Behaviour Study (JFIBS) from year 2007 ...
China has been in a low fertility situation similar to many industrialised societies for over two de...
In addition to the importance of China\u27s population growth for the world population, two signific...
Although the Chinese government has shifted from a one-child policy to a two-child policy (allowing ...
The study found that during the period prior to the release of the two-child policy, the decision of...
Using the childbearing survey data from Hubei Province in March 2022, this article empirically analy...
The worldwide transition to low fertility rate has led to introduction of multiple interdisciplinary...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
In 2016, China enacted its two-child policy, further lifted to a three-child policy in 2021, in resp...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
Abstract Since the implementation of China’s one-child family planning policy in 1980, the fertility...
This dissertation examines the ecological basis of human reproductive behavior during the first 35 y...
The success of the Chinese One-Child policy and its rural adaptations in changing reproductive behav...
In order to further reduce the population growth rate, the Chinese government initiated the strictes...
China's one-child policy has been implemented for almost two decades, the 1980s and 1990s. How shoul...
Using longitudinal data from Jiangsu Fertility Intention and Behaviour Study (JFIBS) from year 2007 ...
China has been in a low fertility situation similar to many industrialised societies for over two de...
In addition to the importance of China\u27s population growth for the world population, two signific...
Although the Chinese government has shifted from a one-child policy to a two-child policy (allowing ...
The study found that during the period prior to the release of the two-child policy, the decision of...
Using the childbearing survey data from Hubei Province in March 2022, this article empirically analy...
The worldwide transition to low fertility rate has led to introduction of multiple interdisciplinary...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
In 2016, China enacted its two-child policy, further lifted to a three-child policy in 2021, in resp...
China has witnessed profound socioeconomic changes over the past four decades. This dissertation is ...
Abstract Since the implementation of China’s one-child family planning policy in 1980, the fertility...
This dissertation examines the ecological basis of human reproductive behavior during the first 35 y...
The success of the Chinese One-Child policy and its rural adaptations in changing reproductive behav...