China's population continued its decline in 2024, with the National Bureau of Statistics reporting Friday a total population of 1.40828 billion by the end of 2024 -- a decrease of 1.39 million over that at the end of 2023, highlighting the ongoing demographic challenges facing the nation. At ...
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Longevity and a low fertility rate lead to an aging population. With the rise of elderly people and the decline of the labor force, the structure of the population will change. This will pose challenges in social development. Q: What impact will the shrinking population have on Chinese social...
Population aging in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is mainly due to rapid fertility decline after 1970, a third of which was due to government policy, and the balance to social and economic development. Relaxing fertility policies now would probably not have a large effect on fertility...
Shrinking population:The number of people in Chinadeclinedfor the third straight year in 2024. The National Bureau of Statistics announced Friday that the country’s population shrank by just shy of 1% to 1.408 billion. The figure shows that the country is not just getting old, but aging at ...
"If you have an uphill situation in terms of demographics, it's not like you can't climb the hill, but your engine has to be in good condition," he said, implying that China has to build a strong economy to overcome its demographic challenges....
2. The impact of China's aging population on the economy China's aging population is having a significant impact on its economy. As the proportion of elderly people increases, the country is facing challenges such as a shrinking workforce, increased healthcare costs, and a strain on social se...
The region has long battled an exodus of younger people for reasons that include the depletion of natural resources and a relative lack of opportunities. That has created a slew of challenges, ranging from shrinking pension funds to slowing economic growth. ...
Editor's Note: Zheng Zhenzhen is a professor with the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.
With the country facing the challenges of a shrinking and aging population, it is time for cities to change their ideas about human resources and adjust policies to encourage more people to stay, said Wang Qiang, a researc...