The Scotsman

China to rethink childbirth policy

The country is struggling to support an ageing population used to small families

- Jane Bradley

After decades of its stringent policy, which aimed to keep the population of China at a manageable level, the country has now realised it has a problem.

China’s birth rate has fallen in 2023 for the seventh year in a row, to 9.02 million, down from 9.56m in 2022.

Like many other nations, including the UK, China now has a larger number of older people and fewer young people who can work to support them. The Beijing government now leads a nation that has more older people than anywhere else in the world, and that figure is growing.

The government is now encouragin­g young women to have more babies in an attempt to counteract the demographi­c shift – but is not having a lot of luck. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has urged his government to promote a “marriage and childbeari­ng culture” and is now resorting to Communist tactics of a bygone era aimed at guilttripp­ing women into reproducin­g – such as telling them they need to be patriotic “good wives and mothers” for the good of the country.

The method might have been effective back in the Iron Curtain days, but it is not cutting it now.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Communist countries such as Romania banned contracept­ion and abortion – and young women were checked at their workplace every three months for signs of pregnancy. However, in modern China, many women have enjoyed a high level of education and cosseted lives as only children – and are not willing to give it all up for motherhood.

China’s One-child Policy, introduced in 1979, was scrapped in 2015, when it was replaced by the Twochild Policy. A couple of years before that, the original rules were relaxed slightly, allowing parents who are themselves only children to have a second baby.

Yet many families opted not to. They had got used to the idea of an only child, using money that would have otherwise been used to feed and clothe a second offspring, to enhance their only child’s education and life.

Mr Xi’s government is going to have to figure out how to fund his country’s aging population. If he comes up with a good solution, he could find himself to be a very popular man.

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