South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 56 mins ago
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East Asia’s population challenge isn’t just about raising birth rates
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East Asia faces a demographic crisis with fertility rates falling below replacement levels despite economic progress, and policy interventions have yielded limited results in reversing the trend.
East Asia’s population challenge isn’t just about raising birth rates
Across East Asia, societies are becoming richer, healthier and more educated, yet fewer people feel able or willing to have families and raise children. Low fertility plagues high-income societies, particularly in East Asia, where the total fertility rate (TFR) has fallen below one birth per woman, well under the replacement level of 2.1 births. While many countries have dedicated considerable resources and effort to reversing this trend, the results have been somewhat disappointing.
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