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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’s economy today bears an unsettling resemblance to Japan’s in the 1990s, when the collapse of a housing bubble led to ...
Why It Matters: This educational initiative comes at a time when new marriages in China have seen a 12.4% surge in 2023, breaking a nine-year streak of declines.Despite this, over half of the ...
BEIJING -- China has released a national emergency response plan for elderly care facilities, aiming to better prepare these ...
If current trends continue, the population could fall from more than 1.4 billion to less than 800 million by the end of the century, according to the United Nations.
Every part of that appears to be wrong. In reality, Thailand’s reported birth rate last year was 0.98, and preliminary 2025 ...
China has no choice but to keep raising the retirement age for workers, according to Yi Fuxian.; The nation has a demographic crisis, which is straining the pension system, the researcher said ...
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 ...
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, ...
China treats drug control as a matter of national survival; the US treats it as a political football. Until this changes, no ...
China's economy is growing, outpacing the US in terms of industrial potential, but there are a number of problems: Whether ...
The falling birth rates and aging population propelled businesses that used to cater to children to shift to serving a different but more abundant set of customers, the elderly.