Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
How
quickly can China come back from its one-child policy?
In the
previous volume, 1652 on October 19th, you learned about China’s
booming metropolitan real estate market to accommodate second child under the
new policy. But how many of those prospective couples are in fact planning or
working on making another child?
As reported
in Vol. 1652, China’s real estate markets in metropolitan cities are over
booming. Some people are looking for another room for another child, and in
good school district. This urbanization and high cost for education seem to
make many couples reluctant to have a second child. And more people are moving
into large cities. Only some of the fertile couples can afford to grow two
children financially and physically.
And
there are other demographic problems such as male-female gender ratio and aging
population over all. Children aren’t the only ones who need cares.
Enjoy reading
and learning about the complexity of China’s demographic problems.
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