In 2023, newborns fell by 7.7%, extending declines to an eighth consecutive year and resulting in an annual fertility rate of 0.72, the lowest globally. The rise comes as marriages rose in 2023, marking the first increase in 12 years after couples had postponed weddings during the pandemic. ...
(Yicai) Jan. 17 -- China's birth rate increased last year, with the number of newborns climbing to 9.54 million thanks to more government support and a slight effect from Chinese people wanting to have children during the Year of the Dragon. The birth rate rose to 6.77 per 1,000 people...
The teen birth rate in the U.S. has been declining for decades, but gaps exist between states.
KFF Health NewsMay 28, 2024 Epidurals Linked to Better Outcomes After Childbirth HealthDayMay 28, 2024 America's Tragic Maternal Mortality Rate To combat high maternal mortality rates, the U.S. birth industry must get all hands on deck. ...
Good News on Teen Birth RateThe article reports on the decline in birth rate for 15-19 years old females by 9% in 2010 and a 20% decline in rate for girls 10-14 years old in the U.S.Pediatrics for Parents
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China's 7th national population census triggered a new round of discussion about its population structure. According to the latest census, China's total fertility rate, the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime, has dropped to 1.3. What is sustaining this...
The Japanese government data shows the country's birth rate fell to a new low for the eighth straight year in 2023.
"The risk is not just that with a low birthrate the population will fall, but it's also that the average age will rise," Maria Silvana Salvini, a demographics professor at the University of Florence, told Xinhua. "That has implications for the effectiveness of the workforce, for pensions,...
The birth rate fell for decades due to China’s 1980-2015 one-child policy and rapid urbanization. And in the coming decade, roughly 300 million Chinese - the equivalent of almost the entire U.S. population - are expected to enter retirement. ...