As China’s fertility rate falls to roughly half the replacement level of 2.1, Beijing is scrambling to boost births through policy incentives. But the decline now resembles a boulder rolling downhill—hard to stop and harder to reverse. With deep socioeconomic factors at play, success looks steep.
Why reversing China’s demographic decline will prove far harder than Beijing may reckon
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