In the corridors of Beijing, policymakers toasted the implementation of the 2014 Two-Child Policy (TCP) to stem the tide of declining birth rates. But the popping champagne may have drowned out another sound: the swelling crescendo of the housing boom. A new study, "Do housing booms reduce fertility intentions? Evidence
I don’t think it’s past the point of no return, but certain stakeholders are just incapable of shifting gears while China still have a considerable amount of youths left
The guy who wrote this stuff, also wrote about some countries that managed to reverse their fertility rate declines, so while the population will decline, I don’t think it’s hopeless for countries to start reversing the damage.
I don’t think it’s past the point of no return, but certain stakeholders are just incapable of shifting gears while China still have a considerable amount of youths left
I can think of no country that has reversed course once the decline started.
I do not see China (or any country) changing that in less than a generation.
The guy who wrote this stuff, also wrote about some countries that managed to reverse their fertility rate declines, so while the population will decline, I don’t think it’s hopeless for countries to start reversing the damage.
But China? Yeah, they are screwed
Do you have a link?
Yes, here is one
https://stop-population-decline.ghost.io/re-familisation-czech-republic-shows-the-west-how-to-reverse-fertility-rate-decline/?utm_id=social
cheers. I’ll have to read more on what the Czech Republic has implemented.