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China's birth rate has fallen to its lowest since the formation of the People's Republic of China 70 years ago - despite the easing of the much criticised one-child policy. | |
The birth rate was 10.48 per 1,000 in 2019 - the lowest since 1949, the National Bureau of Statistics said. | |
The number of babies born in 2019 dropped by 580,000 to 14.65 million. | The number of babies born in 2019 dropped by 580,000 to 14.65 million. |
The country's birth rate has been falling for years - posing a challenge for the world's second-biggest economy. | |
Despite the birth rate falling, a lower death rate meant China's population hit 1.4bn in 2019, inching up from 1.39bn. | |
But the falling birth rate is raising fears of a "demographic timebomb" - that is, a smaller working-age population having to support a bigger, retired population. | But the falling birth rate is raising fears of a "demographic timebomb" - that is, a smaller working-age population having to support a bigger, retired population. |
China's birth rate is lower than the US, which stood at 12 per 1,000 people in 2017 (the most recent data available), but higher than Japan's figure of 8. | |
In England and Wales, the birth rate was 11.6 in 2019, compared with 9 in Scotland. In Northern Ireland the figure was 12.1 in 2018 (the most recent data available). | |
The overall global birth rate was 18.65 in 2017, according to the World Bank. | The overall global birth rate was 18.65 in 2017, according to the World Bank. |
In 1979, the Chinese government introduced a nationwide "one-child policy" - with various exceptions - to slow population growth. | |
Families that violated the rules faced fines, loss of employment and sometimes forced abortions. | Families that violated the rules faced fines, loss of employment and sometimes forced abortions. |
But the policy has been blamed for a severe gender imbalance - with males still outnumbering females by more than 30 million in the 2019 figures. | But the policy has been blamed for a severe gender imbalance - with males still outnumbering females by more than 30 million in the 2019 figures. |
In 2015, the government ended its one-child policy, allowing couples to have two children. | |
But that reform has failed to reverse the country's falling birth rate - despite a two-year increase immediately afterwards. | But that reform has failed to reverse the country's falling birth rate - despite a two-year increase immediately afterwards. |
Experts say this is because the relaxing of the policy did not come with other relevant changes that support family life - such as monetary support for child care and increased paternity leave. | Experts say this is because the relaxing of the policy did not come with other relevant changes that support family life - such as monetary support for child care and increased paternity leave. |
Most people can't afford more than one child, they say. | Most people can't afford more than one child, they say. |
China's one-child policy | China's one-child policy |