Book sees world population crash in coming times
By Berlin Fang in Huntington, West Virginia | China Daily | Updated: 2015-12-09 08:07
In late October, China announced an end to its one-child policy, opening the door to all couples to have two children.
This change has not scrapped the family planning policy altogether, but it reflects a growing concern with slow population growth and its negative repercussions.
While an aging population and a shrinking labor pool are among main domestic motivations for the change in the decadeslong one-child policy, theories about emerging trends in population have also contributed to the dramatic change in perception about population in China and elsewhere.
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