On April 16, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said it would strive to release the final results of the seventh population census to the society at an early date, drawing the attention of netizens to the fertility and pension issues of China’s population.
On the morning of April 16, the State Information Office held a press conference and asked Liu Aihua, spokesman of the NBS and director of the Department of Comprehensive Statistics of National Economy, to introduce the national economic operation in the first quarter of 2021. On the question of when the results of the seventh population census will be released, Liu Aihua said that he strives to announce the final results of the census to the society at an early date.
The number of births in China has continued to decline in recent years, triggering increased discussion from all walks of life on how to improve the fertility policy. Although the data related to the results of the seventh population census has not yet been released, but some places have previously released preliminary statistics on the birth population in 2020, from the data released around the world, some of the decline is more obvious.
On April 14, the People’s Bank of China published a working paper on “Awareness of China’s demographic transition and strategies to cope with it” on its WeChat public website. The article pointed out that China should recognize that the demographic situation has changed, fully liberalize and vigorously encourage childbirth, and effectively address women’s difficulties in pregnancy, childbirth, childcare and schooling, so that women dare to have children, can have children and want to have children.
These messages once again sparked netizens’ concern and mockery of China’s fertility problem.
The following comments are collected from the Internet.
Carry **** carry: So many taxes and fees of the society are paid in vain, and more than one hundred trillion state-owned assets have nothing to do with the people.
Only **** match: the government and the party and do not earn money, but, your are mine, my or mine.
Ophthalmology * little superhero: the rest of the world does not force children to retire and exploit their children’s laws
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