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China birth rate

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China birth rate
China’s birth rate – the number of births per 1,000 people – has fallen yearly since 2016. In 2023, it reached an all-time low of 6.39, equating to 9.02 million births – the lowest annual figure since records began in 1949. Despite a spate of government policies to boost births, young adults remain reluctant owing to high child-rearing costs, the state of the job market, and evolving social attitudes that have similarly decreased the marriage rate.
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