• Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA
Friday, January 27, 2023
MircoNews.com
  • Home
  • Stock Market News
  • Forex News
  • Economy News
  • Cryptocurrency News
  • Business News
  • Analysis
No Result
View All Result
MircoNews.com
No Result
View All Result

China’s population falls in historic shift

by Pinchas Cohen
January 17, 2023
in Business News
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
China’s population falls in historic shift
ShareShareShareShareShare

China’s population fell in 2022 for the first time in decades, a historic shift that is expected to have long-term consequences for the domestic and global economies.

The world’s most populous country has long been a crucial source of labour and demand, fuelling growth in China and the world.

On Tuesday, the National Bureau of Statistics announced that the total population fell by 850,000 in 2022 to 1.41175bn, the first decline in 60 years.

“This is a truly historic turning point, an onset of a long-term and irreversible population decline,” said Wang Feng, an expert on Chinese demographic change at the University of California, Irvine.

The decline officially began last year, when deaths outstripped births, but some demographers argue that the trend is likely to have started before then.

China’s strict zero-Covid policy of containing coronavirus is widely seen to have accelerated the fall in the country’s birth rate, as couples delayed or decided against having children during the health crisis and economic slowdown. Last year, 9.56mn babies were born, down from 10.62mn the previous year.

The birth rate in 2022 was the lowest since records began more than seven decades ago — 6.77 births for every 1,000 people, down from 10.41 in 2019. Kang Yi, director of the NBS, said the number of women of childbearing age, defined as between 15 and 49, also fell by more than 4mn in 2022.

You are seeing a snapshot of an interactive graphic. This is most likely due to being offline or JavaScript being disabled in your browser.


Baby goods and other maternity-related Chinese stocks sold off sharply following the announcement, with Kidswant Children Products down as much as 8.5 per cent and Ningbo David Medical Device, which produces incubators, falling as much as 11 per cent. In Hong Kong, baby formula producer China Feihe fell as much as 3 per cent.

The decline has roots in Beijing’s one-child policy imposed in 1980, which limited the number of children a couple could have to below the average of 2.1 needed for a country’s population to remain stable.

Related posts

China’s singles fight family pressure to get married as population declines

China’s singles fight family pressure to get married as population declines

January 27, 2023
Small UK companies fear ‘brutal’ year as ministers scale back energy subsidies

Small UK companies fear ‘brutal’ year as ministers scale back energy subsidies

January 26, 2023

Authorities scrapped the policy in 2016, replacing it with a two-child limit, but the number of births has fallen every year since then.

The national death rate was 7.37 per 1,000 people in 2022, the highest since 1970, and up from 7.09 in 2019.

Fuxian Yi, a demographer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, estimated that China’s population started to fall in 2018, but the drop was obscured by “faulty demographic data”.

“China is facing a demographic crisis that far exceeds the imagination of Chinese authorities and the international community,” Yi said, noting that the trend would act as a long-term drag on the country’s property market, a crucial engine of growth.

Line chart of Mn showing Births in China fell below 10mn in 2022

“China cannot rely on the demographic dividend as a structural driver for economic growth,” said Zhiwei Zhang, president and chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management. “Economic growth will have to depend more on productivity growth, which is driven by government policies.”

Some economists argue that the rise of automation will counteract rising labour costs as the number of workers shrinks. The NBS’s Kang said that China’s population fall should not be a cause for concern because labour supply still exceeded demand and the long-term decline in workers would be offset as the “labour quality improves” and education levels rise.

But analysts are largely in agreement that the country’s social welfare and medical infrastructure are ill-prepared for an ageing population.

China’s sudden exit from its strict zero-Covid policy last month and the surge of infections that followed rapidly overwhelmed hospitals. Wang said this should serve as a “wake-up call for China to speed up reforms of its still highly inefficient and unequal healthcare system”.

Recommended

China’s demographic turning point puts it on the same path as Japan, where the population began to decline in 2010 and has fallen every year since.

The UN has projected that China’s population will fall to 1.31bn by 2050 and 767mn by the end of the century. The 2050 estimate would make China 3.5 times larger than the US, which is projected to have 375mn people by then. It is currently 4.7 times larger than the US.

The UN’s 2022 estimates also project that India will overtake China as the world’s most populous nation this year. India’s population currently stands at 1.4066bn.

Additional reporting by Tom Mitchell in Singapore, Ryan McMorrow in Beijing and Hudson Lockett in Hong Kong

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

New BOJ governor nominee likely to be presented to parliament Feb 10 -sources By Reuters

Next Post

‘Ninth circle of hell’ is reserved for SBF for his betrayal: Scaramucci By Cointelegraph

Next Post
The Link Between The Metaverse And Gaming NFTs By CoinQuora

‘Ninth circle of hell’ is reserved for SBF for his betrayal: Scaramucci By Cointelegraph

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Musk says his SpaceX shares could have also helped fund taking Tesla private By Reuters

Musk says his SpaceX shares could have also helped fund taking Tesla private By Reuters

3 days ago
Brazil and Argentina to begin preparations for common currency

Brazil and Argentina to begin preparations for common currency

5 days ago
Germany shuts three of its last six nuclear plants By Reuters

High egg prices should be investigated, U.S. farm group says By Reuters

5 days ago
Taiwan, Japan eye ‘all round cooperation’ on chips By Reuters

Japan cuts economic view as exports to Asia weaken By Reuters

2 days ago
US lawmakers discuss crypto’s role in sanctions, national security and humanitarian aid By Cointelegraph

El Salvador Pays Off $800M Bond; President Upset By Lack Of Coverage By CoinEdition

3 days ago
Taiwan, Japan eye ‘all round cooperation’ on chips By Reuters

Japan cuts economic view as exports to Asia weaken By Reuters

January 25, 2023
Strikes shut down UPM pulp and paper plants in Finland By Reuters

U.S. forces glass, security companies to drop noncompete clauses for workers By Reuters

January 4, 2023
Lagarde promises to ‘stay the course’ on high interest rates

Lagarde promises to ‘stay the course’ on high interest rates

January 19, 2023
Germany shuts three of its last six nuclear plants By Reuters

ASOS pins hopes on cost savings after Christmas sales slide By Reuters

January 12, 2023
Yen surges after Japan intervenes with first support since 1998 By Reuters

Japan yields top BOJ cap for third day on eve of crucial policy decision By Reuters

January 17, 2023
3 reasons why Bitcoin is likely heading below $16,000 By Cointelegraph

3 reasons why Bitcoin is likely heading below $16,000 By Cointelegraph

January 1, 2023

About Us

mirconews.com is an online news portal that aims to provide the Stock Market News, Forex News, Economy News, Cryptocurrency News, Business News, Analysis and much more stuff like that around the world.

What’s New Here!

  • Wells Fargo CEO Scharf’s 2022 pay unchanged at $24.5 million By Reuters
  • China’s singles fight family pressure to get married as population declines
  • Colombia’s economy has high growth potential but cannot ditch oil, mining -IDB By Reuters

Topics to Cover!

  • Analysis (892)
  • Business News (1,680)
  • Cryptocurrency News (1,431)
  • Economy News (1,428)
  • Forex News (1,129)
  • Stock Market News (1,424)

Subscribe Now

Loading
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2021 - mirconews.com - All rights reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Stock Market News
  • Forex News
  • Economy News
  • Cryptocurrency News
  • Business News
  • Analysis

© 2021 - mirconews.com - All rights reserved!