China's population falls again as births drop 17% a decade after the one-child policy ended - News Summed Up

China's population falls again as births drop 17% a decade after the one-child policy ended


BANGKOK: How do you convince a population to have more babies after generations of a policy that limited families to just one? A decade after ending China's longtime, one-child policy, authorities are pushing a whole range of ideas and policies to try and encourage more births, ranging from cash subsidies to taxing condoms. At least, that is what population figures released Monday show for what is now the world's second-most populous nation. While the government does not regularly publish a fertility rate, last saying it was 1.3 in 2020, experts have estimated it is now around 1. Both figures are far below the 2.1 rate that would maintain the size of China's population.


Source: Indian Express January 19, 2026 07:18 UTC



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