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Unfortunately for China, the same top-down, party-directed steps that would generate the increase in steel might not be the right approach to reversing the population decline, and might make the ...
China has a problem: not enough people. If you didn’t see that one coming, you haven’t been paying attention. More precisely, China’s problem is its shrinking work force. According to ...
China’s biggest economic challenges are a result of population change and authorities must look for long-term solutions to the structural problem, two senior Chinese officials said after making ...
The sector currently confronts several major challenges.
An initial examination of the 2020 Chinese Census reveals discrepancies with past data and suggests the country's population may be older than the 2020 results indicate.
Population challenges, economic development linked China is at the crossroads of industrialization and facing daunting challenges, such as an aging population and declining fertility rates.
China's population will reach 1.557 billion in 2043 and after that the country will approach a zero population growth rate, and the problems of newborn sex disproportion and population aging ...
China’s seemingly inexorable rise has hit a roadblock: demographics. And despite desperate efforts to reverse the effects of the Communist Party’s one-child policy, experts warn it may be too ...
The problem is that, so far, China’s loosened restrictions haven’t actually translated to increased population growth.
And by 2050, China's projected older population (348.8 million) will be approximately equal to the combined total projected populations of Japan, Egypt, Germany, and Australia.
China has been aware of the new changes in its population problem. We understand that changes are needed in our population policies and we are capable of achieving this.
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