China’s population has declined for the second consecutive year, with new government data revealing a drop of 2 million people in 2023.
The concerning trend is attributed to a record-low birth rate amid economic challenges and an increasing cost of living.
Record-Low birth rate
Government figures highlight a significant fall in the birth rate, reaching an unprecedented low.
Many young people in China, grappling with economic uncertainties and the soaring cost of living, are reportedly opting to delay or altogether forgo the prospect of marriage and having children.
This shift in societal attitudes contributes to the ongoing decline in the country’s population.
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Economic factors at play
The persistent economic slowdown in China is cited as a key factor influencing individuals’ decisions to postpone starting families.
With the rising cost of living and job market uncertainties, young couples face challenges that deter them from expanding their households.
Government measures and projections
The decline continues despite the government implementing measures to encourage population growth, including relaxing family planning policies and offering incentives.
Experts predict that, unless substantial changes are made, China’s population is likely to continue decreasing in the coming years.
The population decline has broader implications for China’s demographic landscape, with potential consequences for the labour market, social security, and economic growth.
A shrinking workforce and an ageing population pose challenges that policymakers must address to ensure sustainable development.
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Future challenges and policy considerations
As the population decline persists, policymakers face the challenge of devising effective strategies to address the root causes and reverse the trend.
Balancing economic development, social welfare, and family planning policies will be crucial in navigating the complexities of China’s demographic landscape.
The latest data underscores the need for comprehensive measures to tackle the multifaceted challenges contributing to the declining population, marking a critical juncture for China’s demographic future.