China''s Low Fertility and the Impacts of the Two-Child Policy
English
By (author): Wei Chen
This book examines Chinas fertility transition over the past seven decades and explores the socioeconomic impacts of the two-child policy.
The first half of this book highlights the characteristics of Chinas low fertility and the risk of falling to an ultra-low state, aiming to answer the question: How Chinas fertility is changing and evolving? How low is Chinas fertility? What are the demographic structure, driving forces and institutional characteristics of Chinas low fertility? The second half models the impacts of the two-child policy on Chinas population trends and demands for women, infant and child health services, and education resources for preschool, compulsive education, addressing the questions of how the two-child policy affects fertility behaviours of Chinese women, particularly the second-child fertility? How would the two-child policy impact Chinas future population trends, particularly labour supply and population aging? What are the consequences for obstetrics and gynaecological services, paediatrics and childcare services; and for school capacity and demand for teachers over compulsory education?
The book will be an essential read for students and scholars of Chinese studies, population and demography studies, and those interested in contemporary China.
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