It's falling. On the 27th, according to China's state-run English-language newspaper "Global Times," Xiong Shuilong, a member of the National People's Political Consultative Conference, announced that he will be attending the meetings of the National People's Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference next week.
``With the birth rate rapidly decreasing, it is no longer appropriate to continue to restrict the number of children a family can have,'' he proposed as the opening of the committee meeting approaches.
In the draft proposal to be submitted to both councils, Commissioner Kuma included the right for unmarried parents and single-parent families to receive equal policy support in raising their children, and for companies to be directly responsible for the childbirth of female employees.
It also proposed ways to reduce the social costs incurred. In addition, while providing support funds to families with multiple children to reduce the burden on parents, he appealed to local governments to ``spur the establishment of public kindergartens.'' Group
The Global Times reported, ``Policies to increase birth rates are expected to be a major hot topic at this year's Ryōkai.'' According to data from the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the population last year was 1,409.67 million.
This was a decrease of 2.08 million people from the previous year. This resulted in India losing its position as the world's most populous country.
2024/02/27 16:59 KST
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