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China's Demographic Crisis
2019-01-09
[TheFragrantHarbour] The projections are becoming a reality for the Chinese government -- 2018 was indeed the turning point for the country's population to drop significantly since 2000. Some economists are already calling it a "demographic crisis" that threatens China's currently struggling economic development.

The final figure for the number of births in 2018 will fall below 15 million, well below the government's estimate of 20 million.

While China's National Bureau of Statistics has yet to release the countrywide number, provinces have already recorded lower births.

A paper co-authored by Yi Fuxian, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a long-standing critic of China's family planning policy, and Su Jian, an economist at Peking University, say this will have long-lasting effects on the country.

"The year 2018 will be remembered as a historical turning point for Chinese population," Yi and Su wrote in the paper. "The Chinese population has started to fall, the ageing problems has accelerated, and economic vitality has weakened.

"A great nation, which once upon a time accounted for nearly a third of the world's total population, is gradually degenerating into a small group of the old and the weak thanks to wrong demographic policies."

Hua Changchun, an economist with Guotai Junan Securities, wrote a research note saying the number of births across China could be as low as 14 million if there is a 20 percent drop in births nationwide.

He said the drop in births would not only impact China's social and economic development, but also lead to a drop in demand for property.

This last point led Ren Zeping who is the chief economist for property developer Evergrande Group, to be very concerned about the birthrate dropping and urged China to lift all birth controls "and encourage people to have babies".

China had hoped lifting the one-child policy in 2016 would lead to more births, but there was only an initial spurt, as many, especially in big cities cannot afford to raise another child, nor do they care to heed the call of the government to do their patriotic duty to procreate for the country.

Posted by:3dc

#10  Yes it's vitally important to subsidise rent-seeking firms at social expense lol.

It's amazing how many of these "we own land give us money" types there are.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-01-09 21:10  

#9  There sang a young man -- call him Sean --
One morn, by the Bann, in the dawn:
"Oh, thank you, Red star!
Now I'll march off to war
Or grow ancient romancing Miss Han!"
Posted by: Jeremiah Clunk8687   2019-01-09 20:58  

#8  Confucius say, "China once teeming
With steaming vaginas, eyes gleaming,
But Party start scheming;
When wake up from dreaming,
Hear ten million Chinamen screaming."
Posted by: Crising Sheang2052   2019-01-09 20:51  

#7  So the only thing concerning Ren Zeping is a drop in the demand for property?
Posted by: Crash Dark Lord of the Veal Cutlets1879   2019-01-09 17:55  

#6  Problem is not the one child policy but that Chinese culture and access to abortion turned that into a one-male-child policy.

An excessive male population is generally bad news for the neighbors
Posted by: rjschwarz   2019-01-09 16:10  

#5  @Procopius2k

All that achieves is fertility redistribution, not more babies, just less babies by the productive more by the feckless.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-01-09 16:06  

#4  Agrarian societies need children to work in the fields. But if you're a big city factory worker struggling to make ends meet in some tiny apartment the last thing you need is another baby to drain your time, energy and money.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-01-09 11:53  

#3  Meanwhile Major African expansion. Marry into local populations so as to have blood in the game. No limit of children here and they are taking full advantage of it. I would venture to say China has been purchasing everything they can get their hands on. I have heard 80% range of anything of value there. I say China because those who have arrived are totally loyal to China. Children however will be the real test in loyalty.
Posted by: Dale   2019-01-09 08:36  

#2  ...and urged China to lift all birth controls "and encourage people to have babies".

We have that program here, its called welfare. Reproduce and get a full government subsidy, nothing expected in return (to include acting in a civilized manner).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-01-09 08:09  

#1  I have said for a while that it was going to be hard for China to field its traditionally large land army in light of its one child per family policy - and even harder to convince parents to willingly send their only child off to some questionable war. Hence - nukes or cyberwarfare.
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-01-09 00:24  

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