The National Health and Health Commission of China told Reuters that the high educational factors and parenting costs have led to a decline in China's marriage rate and fertility rate in recent years. The crown disease epidemic is also another factor in the decline in marriage and fertility.
According to Reuters, the China Health and Health Commission told Reuters on Monday (August 22) that many women continue to postpone marriage or fertility plans, and the rapid economic and social development has also brought profound changes.
The Health Health Committee believes that the factors that affect the marriage rate and fertility rate include that young people move to urban areas to live, spend more time in education, and in high -pressure working environments.
The Health and Health Committee also said: "The impact of the crown disease epidemic on the marriage and fertility arrangements of some people is obvious."
official data shows that the number of registered registered people in China showsIt reached 7.633 million pairs last year, the lowest since 1986.Last year's population growth also reached a new low in nearly 60 years, with 480,000 people.
Population statistics forecast that the number of newborns in China this year will drop to a new low, below 10 million.Last year's birth population was 10.6 million babies.They also believe that China's crown -clearing policy may have a profound and long -lasting negative impact on the willingness of the people to have children.