The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China official says two-child policy showing ‘notable results’

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BEIJING: China’s two-child policy is showing ‘notable results’ with the fertility rate expected to rise through to 2020, a senior health official said yesterday.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of China’s annual meeting of parliament, Wang Peian, vice-minister of the National Health and Family Planning Commission said there were ‘notable results’ in 2016, with the largest annual number of newborn babies since 2000.

Wang said 18.46 million live births were recorded last year, two million more than the average of the previous five years.

The total fertility rate also rose to 1.7 children per woman, compared to 1.5-1.6 between 2000 and 2015, he added.

China introduced its controvers­ial ‘one-child policy’ in the 1970s to limit population growth, but authoritie­s are now concerned the country’s dwindling workforce will not be able to support an increasing­ly ageing population.

In 2015, China said it would allow all married couples to have two children, to address those concerns.

Wang said the rising trend will continue through to 2020, during which the annual number of newborns is expected to range between 17 million and 19 million.

“We are very optimistic,” he added.

China’s birth rate, one of the world’s lowest, was considered an achievemen­t by the government, which was concerned about overpopula­tion, but has since become a source of anxiety for authoritie­s worried about an ageing workforce.

 ??  ?? Delegates pose for photos before a plenary session of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference (CPPCC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. — AFP photo
Delegates pose for photos before a plenary session of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference (CPPCC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. — AFP photo

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