China’s population falls again as births drop to lowest rate since 1949 communist revolution
BANGKOK (AP) — How do you persuade a population to have more babies after generations of limiting families to just one?
A decade after ending China’s longtime one-child policy, authorities are pushing a range of ideas and policies to try and encourage more births — tactics that range from cash subsidies to taxing condoms to eliminating a tax on matchmakers and day care centers.
The efforts haven’t paid off yet. At least, that’s what population figures released Monday show for what is now the world’s second-most populous nation.