Modelling the impact of birth control policies on China's population and age: Effects of delayed births and minimum birth age constraints

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Abstract

We consider age-structured models with an imposed refractory period between births. These models can be used to formulate alternative population control strategies to China's one-child policy. By allowing any number of births, but with an imposed delay between births, we show how the total population can be decreased and how a relatively older age distribution can be generated. This delay represents a more 'continuous' form of population management for which the strict one-child policy is a limiting case. Such a policy approach could be more easily accepted by society. Our analyses provide an initial framework for studying demographics and how social constraints influence population structure.

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Wang, Y., Dessalles, R., & Chou, T. (2022). Modelling the impact of birth control policies on China’s population and age: Effects of delayed births and minimum birth age constraints. Royal Society Open Science, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211619

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