COUPLES IN CHINA TO BE ALLOWED TO HAVE 3 CHILDREN

China iliacha one child policy juzi, allowed two and are now quickly shifting to 3 kids.
The Communist party has learned from the mistakes of others. When countries develop, fewer and fewer couples want to have children.
Japan and European countries are basically bribing people to have kids. S. Korea has introduced compulsory relation classes in campus.
Bill gates and western countries nao don’t want us to breed. On that note napea dame ball this year.

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Analysis by Laura He, CNN Business

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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China’s decision to allow people to have more children is a dramatic attempt to head off a worsening labor shortage that could weigh on the country’s economic rise.
The change in policy to allow couples to have three kids rather than two — announced Monday — is intended to improve China’s “demographic structure,” deal with an aging population and maintain “abundant human resources” for the world’s second biggest economy, according to state-run Xinhua news agency.
The move is a huge shift for China, which only relaxed its long-standing one-child policy six years ago.
But the pressure has been building since then, and just weeks ago China reported an alarming decline in its labor force that economists warned could cap economic growth. Recent census data showed that China’s population is growing at its slowest rate in decades, while the number of people aged between 15 and 59 dropped below 900 million to about 63% of the population in 2020 — down some 7 percentage points from a decade earlier.
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Experts have said China’s labor force will peak in the next few years before shrinking by about 5% over the next decade.
“The demographic dividend that propelled the country’s economic rise over recent decades is set to dissipate quickly,” said Yue Su, an economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit in London, in remarks published earlier this month.
That could mean trouble for the big economic policy objectives set by President Xi Jinping. He has laid out ambitions for China’s GDP to double by 2035.
And while some forecasters say China could surpass the United States as the world’s biggest economy by the end of this decade, it has a much bigger gap to close in terms of prosperity. China’s per capita GDP stands at $17,000, compared with a US figure of more than $63,000, according to the International Monetary Fund.
China introduced its one-child policy more than 40 years ago to address overpopulation and alleviate poverty. But as the population aged, Beijing started loosening its policies, and in 2015 announced that it would relax the restrictions to allow up to two children per family.
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Now the government is easing up even more — but simply telling people they’re allowed to have more kids may on its own not be enough to address the demographic crisis. China’s birth rate fell by almost 15% year-on-year in 2020, and some people have indicated that the rising cost of living is a major deterrent to having larger families.
There was a notable lack of enthusiasm on Chinese social media in the wake of Monday’s announcement. Reasons for not wanting to have a third child — or any child, for that matter — were among the hottest trending topics on Weibo, a Twitter-like social media platform in China.
“It’s mainly because I feel tired,” one Weibo user wrote. “How can I afford having a child when the pressure in life is so high?”
Xinhua asked Weibo users whether they were ready for a third child. The online survey attracted more than 30,000 responses within half an hour, more than 90% of which voted “absolutely not considering.” The survey was quietly removed.
“Barring other measures to encourage fertility, further liberalization of birth limits might provide only limited help to birth rates and overall population growth in China,” analysts at Goldman Sachs wrote in a research note last week. “The population in China appears likely to peak in the next five years with the working age population continuing to decline.”
— Ben Westcott contributed to this report.

There has never been a negative population growth in China. That means even the so called one-child policy was never adhered to, just fake reporting from the media. One child per couple means the population cannot replace itself, but for China it has actually been increasing

Nobody in China will have three kids just because the government gave the green light. In those developed economies, the direct and indirect cost of raising ONE child runs into millions of dollars from birth to college graduation. No government can make a parent whole for that amount. If they need workers, they will have to import adults from other nations and specifically from third world countries. The native Chinese won’t start breeding aggressively just because the government suggested so.

That means that more Africans will be frying into China as immigrant workers aka expatriates.

Native Chinese won’t breed like rats because they can’t afford to. China’s only hope is to import young educated adults with lots of working years remaining ideally graduates aged between 23 and 30 without families. That way, each migrant has at least 30 years of work in him or her.

Nahamia huko next year but three

Most of those countries have free education, except the english-speaking ones, US and UK. No, it is not true that raising a child will cost millions. Not having many children is sometimes due to career issues and not money

The indirect and direct costs of raising one child in a developed nation runs into hundreds of thousands if not millions. It has nothing to do with the career issues and everything to do with costs. Education is only one cost of raising a child and even then, it is not free because they pay for it by being taxed more.

Most employment opportunities are in cities. How much do you think it costs to rent a 3 or 4 bedroom apartment or townhouse in a city like Shenzhen for a professional working in tech??

According to Numbeo website, the cost of living for a family of four is $2,461 without rent. Three kids means spending at least $3000 per month before rent at the bare minimum. Weka rent and you will understand why cost the main reason why the Chinese won’t breed.

The only reason that can discourage people from having many children in a country is the cost of raising them. Hizo excuses zingine sijui work etc don’t apply to the general public. That means only a very tiny fraction of people will genuinely cite work as the reason why they don’t have 3 kids.

Life is too expensive in China! The best example is Beijing:-
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Salaries and wages are adapted to the costs of living, you cannot do horizontal comparisons here. The problem with you is your ‘‘one size fits all’’ attitude. For this particular issue, you do not have a first hand experience. Kubali bro. It is easier to raise a child in a real developed country than it is in Kenya. China is not a real developed country, it will take decades before China becomes a real developed country. Industrial out is not = to developed country status

well, they will have to bump uglies at some point,major cities zimejaa wakongwe ,hao ndo wanafagia barabara,kubeba mizigo,i mean, wako able, but for how long?

utaweza na hio smog bazenga.

Nyamenya

I will carry a gas chamber

target ya navy seal ni 30 kids

I’ve always had this thought that as much as Europe pretends not to want immigrants, they intentionally supported military interventions in the middle East.
Why? because of this specific issue that China is experiencing.
When countries fail, it is the more educated ones or the rich and middle class that are more likely to get out. The Arabs are lighter skinned thus more acceptable than bonobos. They just didn’t anticipate how desperately everybody else would struggle to get in.
For example, after ww2 England opened up its borders for all Commonwealth countries in order to rebuild it’s working population (your bonobo grandfather decided to stay and rear goats, and here you are, mad at Johnstone Kamau :D)

That is why my love for Africa will never shed off. In Africa you can give birth to as many children as you can. Provided you have the energy to fuck as many women as you want

One child policy led to them having more males than females. CCP imeona mandume wengi uko especially in the villages are having a hard time getting wives to the point of going to neighboring countries looking for women to marry.

First of all there were several exemptions from the One Child Policy. Minorities like the Hui, Uyghurs,Tibetans, Manchus, and the people of Yunan province who are all non Han were exempt from the one child policy
Secondly many provinces, especially in Southern China only applied the one child policy when the first born was a boy. If it was a girl, you could have a second or even third child until you got a boy.
So unless you lived in Northern, Central and Eastern China and were Han Chinese, the full application of the one child policy did not affect many Chinese. However in the above places, the application was quite strict.
China will decline, because it has urbanized and modernized.
The cost of living in Shenzhen is approaching American levels and while China does have a social safety system, it was last updated when Deng was in power. Literally before I was born. It is thus quite barebones. Who wants to raise children in such?? You would rather divert those funds towards your own retirement as many Chinese Millenials, the largest generation in China, is doing.
Their 996 culture, which means working from 9 am to 9 pm 6 days a week and is advocated by the likes of Jack Ma means that they do not even have time to procreate in the first place. They are going to be like Japan in a decade or so.