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UN: China faces ‘largest absolute population decline’

i2wtcBy i2wtcJuly 28, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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China “will probably experience the largest absolute population decline [of 204 million] “Between 2024 and 2054, potential losses for Japan and Russia reach 21 million and 10 million, respectively,” the report states.

However, longer-term population projections are more uncertain, the report adds.

India replaced China as the world’s most populous country in April last year, according to the United Nations, but official figures are not available. India couldn’t complete The country will cancel its once-every-10-year census in 2021 due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, China’s population declined for the second consecutive year. Decreased to 1.497 billion After the total population decreased by 2.08 million people.

China will report just 9.02 million births in 2023, the lowest level since records began in 1949.

But many pro-natal policies are being implemented even as demographers predict a temporary rebound in newborn numbers over the next few years as the effects of the coronavirus pandemic subside. It is an auspicious year for the dragon in the Chinese zodiac. In the longer term, births are expected to continue to decline.

The global fertility rate is 2.25 children per woman, but a replacement level of 2.1 children is needed to maintain a stable population size.

According to the United Nations, China, like about one-fifth of the world’s countries and regions, has what is known as an “extremely low fertility rate” – fewer than 1.4 children per woman in her lifetime.

China’s total fertility rate is expected to fall to 1.09 in 2022, according to estimates by the China Population Development Research Center, while that of Shanghai, one of China’s wealthiest cities, is expected to fall to 0.6 in 2023, the city said.

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China did not officially release its total fertility rate for last year, but demographers said the country’s rate could fall below 1 in 2023.

The UN report estimated that Hong Kong and South Korea will have the lowest fertility rates in 2024, falling to an average of below 0.75 children per woman.

The UN added that world population is likely to peak this century sooner than expected, perhaps to about 8.2 billion people in the mid-2080s.

“The world’s population in 2100 is expected to be 6% lower, or about 700 million people, than projected a decade ago,” the UN report states.

“The earlier projected peak in world population is due to several factors, including lower than expected fertility rates in the world’s largest countries in recent years, particularly China.”

The Economist Intelligence Unit stated in February: China’s population peaks The population is expected to fall by 20 million to 1.39 billion by 2035, making the long-term economic outlook more uncertain and potentially leading to delayed retirement and accelerated automation.



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