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Looming Population Crisis Forces China to Revisit One-Child Policy December 12, 2009

Posted by Michael in News, Politics.
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More than 30 years after China’s one-child policy was introduced, creating two generations of notoriously chubby, spoiled only children affectionately nicknamed “little emperors,” a population crisis is looming in the country.

The average birthrate has plummeted to 1.8 children per couple as compared with six when the policy went into effect, according to the U.N. Population Division, while the number of residents 60 and older is predicted to explode from 16.7 percent of the population in 2020 to 31.1 percent by 2050. That is far above the global average of about 20 percent.

Let’s see, I seem to remember saying a long time ago yesterday that development causes fertility rates to plunge without the need for any government intervention.  In China, rapid growth and development has been spurred by their abandonment of a state controlled economy and the de facto adoption of capitalism and free markets.

The imbalance is worse in wealthy coastal cities with highly educated populations, such as Shanghai. Last year, people 60 and older accounted for almost 22 percent of Shanghai’s registered residents, while the birthrate was less than one child per couple.

via Looming population crisis forces China to revisit one-child policy – washingtonpost.com.

The article says that posters promoting the one-child policy have been replaced with new posters explaining how to apply for an exemption.

Golly, I’m starting to think that putting our faith in the wisdom of enlightened socialists might not be a great idea.

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