Hong Kong (CNN) – The number of registered deaths registered with the Chinese government has increased by 15% this year, in the middle of a generalized pre-emptive strike in the most populous countries.
According to figures published by the Ministry of Public Safety this week, 10.03 million new babies will be registered in 2020, compared to 11.79 million earlier this year, a decrease of 14.9%. The news broke that this year, China had registered the most important birth certificate since the Popular Republic was founded in 1949.
China’s demographic problems are causing serious problems for the second largest economy in the world since the current population began to work illegally on the anniversary. According to experts who believe that if the trend continues or the population continues to decline, China will be able to consider enrichment.
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According to the most recent data from the National Office of Statistics, last year it had 250 million people aged 60 and over in China, up from 18% of the population.
Stuart Gietel-Basten, Professor of Social Sciences in Public Policy at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, says that it is likely that there will be a breakthrough in the number of incidents in 2020 as a result of the pandemic of coronavirus, China’s statistics show a general tendency towards it.
“The impact of covid is likely to be exaggerated, and in the near future the quasi-probabilities will not be serious, but it is probable that there is a structural tendency to continue to decline,” he said. “The number of babies born in Nakda will only be high in the future, because the number of women in fertile age is decreasing and decreasing rapidly (in the near future)”.
Although the demographic change of China has not been compared to some of its hyperhidric diseases, such as Japan and South Korea, its populations are now being reduced, all plant potential problems in the future, especially in recent years ».
The “politics of a single heifer”, which was in force from 1979 until 2015, limited the majority of couples in China to having a solo baby, as part of an intention to control a population rapidly increasing the number of children it was developing. The draconian application of the rule led to the fact that the parties were forced to resort to many sanctions, while millions of women were forced to abort when they discovered that they were a second.
As a result of the policy, China’s tax rate is drastically reduced, from a maximum of six births to women between 1960 and 1965 to 1.5 between 1995 and 2014. At the same time, the number of major people of 65 years an increase of 3.36% in 1965 to 10% in 2015, when the politics of a hijack were changed to allow them to hijack. In 2019, the 65-años mayors represent 12.6% of the total.
China’s policy of marriage is very slow to reverse the trend
Since 2016, the parishes have allowed them to marry them, but it is clear that they have been slow to reverse the decline, and the parents have been following the common trend in the majority of developed ten-year-olds. It is hoped that the next national census, which will begin in November, will lead to a first-decade reduction, and the country will mean that India is superior to China as the most populous country.
By 2050, it is hoped that there will be a population of 480 million people, more than 60 years old, and that many more young workers will be working with a single family with their parents and groups of workers where social services for mayors are not yet available. Incidentally, the official figures published by the governor also indicate that the situation is such that it currently appears.
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China’s leaders are very aware of the potential cost that they may have a population to consider, paralyzing the economy of the country just when it’s about to convert to the greatest of the world, and it was intended to alienate the people they had, then. of decades to castigate to those who hicieron.
In 2018, the People’s Daily, the official spokesman for the Communist Party governing body, published a full-page editorial that said: and society has begun to show «.
Women, who support the part of the politics of a single hiccup, are also the object of criticism in the new impulse to train more hiccups. There have been decades of attempts to unite women to work together, the pressure to pay and to be read is increasing, including how many millennial women are involved in the completion of the idea of matrimony.
Between 2013 and 2019, the number of people living in China increased by 41%, from 23.8 million to 13.9 million. Well, the decline is due to the demographics (the policy of the union only means that there are simply people with women) also have a change in the actions of the matrimony, especially among the young women, some of them get more disillusioned with the institution by its paper in consolidating gender inequality, say the experts.
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“With a mayor’s education, the women obtvieron Independencia económica, because the matrimony is not a necessity for the women as it was in the past”, he told CNN last year Wei-Jun Jean Yeung, sociologist of the University Singapore National has studied matrimonial property and families in Asian societies. “The women now want to follow their development policy and have a career in antitrust”.
But the norms of gender and patriarchal traditions have not been adapted to these changes. In China, many men and women will hope that the women will live up to the mayor’s part of the care of the children and the rights of the poor when it comes to matrimony, including ten full-time jobs.
“Giving a cartel that says that ten men are very grandiose is not enough, not enough”, said Gietel-Basten, a demographer from HKUST, highlighting the economic impact that all women suffer as a result of being married. “Simply there is the support of social policy to compensate for this negative impact.”
While the tendency has been very obvious, along with the case of birth cases, the Chinese governor has increased the pressure on young women, especially young women, for cases. In 2007, the Federation of Women’s of China, responding to the situation, called “sovereign women” to describe a 27-year-old mayor, a term that has since been adopted by the Ministry of Education and is widely used State media to avergonzar to the women who are late or never leave.
The governor also said that it was more difficult to end existing lawsuits, and the Chinese National Legislature introduced a 30-day “reflection” period for individuals soliciting divorce. This was received with generalized criticism, particularly in the midst of a recent protest against domestic violence in China.
Gietel-Basten says that it is probable that a population will be less likely to be married in order for more people to have more effect, especially on their matrimonial property, as well as in particular in China. In addition, the governor should prepare, as he commenced to do some of his work, for a society that envies, to compensate the possible repercussions.
“Yes, the population is enviable, and in the future the population will decrease, so that it may be possible for us to approve the people we have as much as possible,” he said.
“We can increase productivity, mediate changes in education, reform the pension system, the health care system, then stop working on major problems in the future”.
Joshua Berlinger and Nectar Gan de CNN contributed.