Will China's “Two-child in One Family” Policy to Spur Population Growth Work?

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Abstract

The population problem has always been a fundamental, overall and strategic issue faced by the human society. While China's family planning policy has promoted China's economic development and social progress, the “two-child” policy failed to receive satisfactory result. Confronted by China's low fertility rate, efforts must be done from many aspects to spur population growth: establish the National Population Security Council, strengthen the selection and appointment of population policy makers, strengthen the family values, adopt incentive measures to increase fertility, and so on. The “two-child” policy has been carried out for more than three years, and the policy is still facing the test of time. China's “two-child” policy is still a transitional policy, and the final solution will be to abandon birth control.

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Lieming, F. (2019). Will China’s “Two-child in One Family” Policy to Spur Population Growth Work? Population and Economics, 3(2), 36–44. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.3.e37962

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