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It remains to be seen whether the modest success of pro-natal measures in Hubei Province's Tianmen can be replicated nationwide.
The government is set to provide 3,600 yuan (S$640) a year for each child, born on or after Jan 1, 2025. Read more at ...
According to the Taipei Times, the population decline is largely attributed to the legacy of the one-child policy, which was enforced from 1980 until 2015, and its lasting effects on China’s ...
China is planning to offer cash handouts to families as an incentive for couples to have children, according to people ...
China will pay families to have children in an attempt to combat the country’s declining birth rate. Xi Jinping’s government will give parents 3,600 yuan (£367) a year per child until they are three ...
While the term 'universal basic income' has yet to appear in any official Chinese policy documents, the idea may soon become ...
South Korea's population might plummet to 15% of its current level over the next 100 years due to an ongoing demographic ...
Data released by China’s Ministry of Education last month revealed an astonishing reality: In the past two years alone, 36,000 preschools across China have shuttered their doors. This is not due to a ...
China’s economy today bears an unsettling resemblance to Japan’s in the 1990s, when the collapse of a housing bubble led to ...
For decades, we’ve been told that the world’s biggest problem is too many people. From Malthus in the 18th century to “The ...
Monday on the RealClearPolitics radio show -- weeknights at 6:00 p.m. on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124 and then on Apple, ...