Why China Needs to Learn to Live With Its Low Fertility Rate

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Why China Needs to Learn to Live With Its Low Fertility Rate
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China’s efforts to lift birth rates, experts say, may be futile. Instead, authorities should focus on boosting automation, immigration, and eldercare.

earlier this week. The report cited China’s Population and Development Research Center, which found that in 2022, each woman in the world’s second largest economy would, on average, give birth to 1.09 babies—well short of the “replacement fertility rate” for developed countries of 2.

China’s not the only country in the region or the world facing this kind of demographic crisis. Fertility rates

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