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China's population fell last year for the third straight year, its government said Friday, pointing to further demographic challenges for the world's second most populous nation, which is now ...
The sector currently confronts several major challenges.
To encourage fertility, the Chinese economy needs to grow to generate more jobs – but faster economic growth requires ...
The population in China is getting older—and wealthier, better educated, and more skilled. The company sees it as a business opportunity.
To get its citizens to have more children and stop its population from shrinking, China has tried it all, even declaring having babies an act of patriotism. And yet, for the third year in a row ...
So the population decline might not be consequential on its own—and perhaps not economically meaningful in the short run—but could it influence China's foreign policy?
China's population shrank further in 2024, even though births ticked upward for the first time in seven years.
China’s birth rate is falling below replacement levels, raising questions over the economic future of the Asian giant.
China's stands at 84 percent, buoyed by debt-driven growth in the 2010s and a housing market crunch that heavily indebted ...
The recent Central Urban Work Conference held in Beijing proposed the building of networked modern city clusters and ...
China’s population fell last year for the third straight year, its government said Friday, pointing to further demographic challenges for the world’s second most populous nation.