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China's birth rate stays low post-one-child policy, despite incentives, due to economic and social factors.
Ten years after ending its one-child policy, China's birth rate remains low despite efforts to boost fertility.
Economic pressures, high living costs, intense education competition, and shifting social values have led many couples to have fewer children or none at all.
Government incentives like financial support and parental leave have not reversed the trend, raising concerns about an aging population, shrinking workforce, and long-term economic challenges.
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La tasa de natalidad de China se mantiene baja después de la política del hijo único, a pesar de los incentivos, debido a factores económicos y sociales.