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  2. China’s population fell in 2024 for third year in a row - AOL

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    The birth rate increased to 6.77 births per 1,000 people in 2024, compared to 6.39 per 1,000 people in 2023. ... “Much of China’s population decline is rooted in entrenched structural reasons ...

  3. China's population falls for a third consecutive year - AOL

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    China's birth rates have been falling for decades as a result of the one-child policy China implemented from 1980 to 2015 as well as rapid urbanisation. ... "Much of China's population decline is ...

  4. China's population drops for 2nd year, with record low birth rate

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    HONG KONG (Reuters) -China's population fell for a second consecutive year in 2023, as a record low birth rate and a wave of COVID-19 deaths when strict lockdowns ended accelerated a downturn that ...

  5. Weak economy, COVID rampage likely shrank China's ... - AOL

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    China's birth rate has bee. ... China's birth rate has been declining since 2016. Further denting appetite for baby-making, youth unemployment hit record highs, wages for many civil servants and ...

  6. Demographics of China - Wikipedia

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    Birth rate in China. Initially, China's post-1949 leaders were ideologically disposed to view a large population as an asset. But the liabilities of a large, rapidly growing population soon became apparent. For one year, starting in August 1956, vigorous support was given to the Ministry of Public Health's mass birth control efforts. These ...

  7. Childbirth in China - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Leap Forward mortality rates declined rapidly while birth rates slowed, then between 1958 and 1961 birth rates plummeted while mortality rose due to famine. [15] In the years following the famine, the birth rate quickly rose again then began a steady decline as the result of government policy regulating births.

  8. List of countries by total fertility rate - Wikipedia

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    Replacement fertility is the total fertility rate at which women give birth to enough babies to sustain population levels, assuming that mortality rates remain constant and net migration is zero. [10] If replacement level fertility is sustained over a sufficiently long period, each generation will exactly replace itself. [10]

  9. East Asian societies have the world’s lowest birth rates—and ...

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    Singapore’s birth rate is declining at a slower pace than that of other Asian economies, only falling below 1.0 last year. ... China’s Trip.com Group also offered some employees a 10,000 yuan ...