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China’s economy today bears an unsettling resemblance to Japan’s in the 1990s, when the collapse of a housing bubble led to ...
BEIJING -- China has released a national emergency response plan for elderly care facilities, aiming to better prepare these ...
China’s marriage and fertility rates remain on a downward trajectory, fueling a demographic crisis that threatens the nation’s economic and social stability. In this six-part series, we ...
China’s birth rate continues to fall, raising alarm for the country’s long-term stability. This video explores how the CCP is responding to this growing demographic challenge.
China treats drug control as a matter of national survival; the US treats it as a political football. Until this changes, no ...
China's fertility rate, which last year reached 1.0 births expected per woman's lifetime, is far below the 2.1 rate considered necessary to replace a population.
Texas A&M University professor Dudley L. Poston Jnr sparks debate by saying China needs immigration to mitigate population decline An American demographer has stirred a debate with an article ...
China's economy is growing, outpacing the US in terms of industrial potential, but there are a number of problems: Whether ...
Every part of that appears to be wrong. In reality, Thailand’s reported birth rate last year was 0.98, and preliminary 2025 ...
Despite a slight increase in the number of births in 2024, China’s population declined for a third consecutive year. Its fertility rate is just 1.0, ... and a culture in crisis, ...
For years, just as China was opening its economy, the share of working-age Chinese grew faster than the parts of the population that didn’t work. That was a big factor in China’s economic miracle.