For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In 1970, Chinese women were having an average of nearly six children each. Only nine years later, this figure had dropped to an average of 2.7 children per woman. This steep fertility decline was achieved before the Chinese government introduced the infamous one-child policy. Today, at 1.5 children per woman, the fertility rate in China is one of the lowest in the world. Such a low fertility level leads to extreme population aging--expansion of the proportion of the elderly in a population, with relatively few children to grow up and care for their aging parents and few workers to pay for social services or drive economic growth. China’s birth-control policies are now la...
Since late 2013, one of China’s most controversial policies—the one-child policy—has been gradually ...
The population problem has always been a fundamental, overall and strategic issue faced by the human...
SummaryAfter 34 years, China softens its one-child policy, responding to its dramatically altered ci...
Since 1978, China’s One-Child Policy has been decreasing the nation’s population numbers to make way...
According to births in the last year as reported in China's 2000 census, the total fertility rate (T...
China is the world’s most populous country and has the largest ageing population worldwide. The Chin...
Between 1970 and 1990, China experiencoed a rapid and sharp fertility decline-from total fertility r...
Between 1970 and 1990, China experiencoed a rapid and sharp fertility decline-from total fertility r...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Fifty years ago, women in Asi...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
Contemporary China is facing the threat of rapidly aging population. Increasing portion of the econo...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
For more than 30 years, China’s family planning policy has limited the reproduction of its populatio...
Since late 2013, one of China’s most controversial policies—the one-child policy—has been gradually ...
I. Historical review and Current fertility in China Although large family used to be desired by Chin...
Since late 2013, one of China’s most controversial policies—the one-child policy—has been gradually ...
The population problem has always been a fundamental, overall and strategic issue faced by the human...
SummaryAfter 34 years, China softens its one-child policy, responding to its dramatically altered ci...
Since 1978, China’s One-Child Policy has been decreasing the nation’s population numbers to make way...
According to births in the last year as reported in China's 2000 census, the total fertility rate (T...
China is the world’s most populous country and has the largest ageing population worldwide. The Chin...
Between 1970 and 1990, China experiencoed a rapid and sharp fertility decline-from total fertility r...
Between 1970 and 1990, China experiencoed a rapid and sharp fertility decline-from total fertility r...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Fifty years ago, women in Asi...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
Contemporary China is facing the threat of rapidly aging population. Increasing portion of the econo...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
For more than 30 years, China’s family planning policy has limited the reproduction of its populatio...
Since late 2013, one of China’s most controversial policies—the one-child policy—has been gradually ...
I. Historical review and Current fertility in China Although large family used to be desired by Chin...
Since late 2013, one of China’s most controversial policies—the one-child policy—has been gradually ...
The population problem has always been a fundamental, overall and strategic issue faced by the human...
SummaryAfter 34 years, China softens its one-child policy, responding to its dramatically altered ci...