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DevoidHT t1_j6oab4g wrote
It’s not about total population, it’s about the their working age population cratering and them not having a solution for it. They’re grasping at straws 20 years too late.
Defiant-Peace-493 t1_j6off84 wrote
To illustrate:
Graph of China's population % by age
The gap around 60 corresponds to a famine from 1959 to 1961.
GreenEnergyRedditor t1_j6o7xbo wrote
I guess they just want more than India.
autotldr t1_j6o4aif wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 84%. (I'm a bot)
> A Chinese province of more than 80 million people will lift restrictions on unmarried people having children and remove caps on the number of babies as part of a national drive to increase the country's birth rate.
> National reproduction policies do not explicitly ban unmarried women from having children but proof of marriage is often required for parents to access free services including prenatal healthcare, a mother's salary during maternity leave, and job protection.
> China's government has been introducing a growing list of measures and legislative changes to encourage more people to have children.
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CannaHaze t1_j6o5ni2 wrote
With a pop of 1.41 billion, doesnt China have enough people.