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China aging population

January 14, 2023
The 6 Horsemen of the Apocalypse for China
By Kung Chan
The struggles of 2022 highlighted six crises China will have to face now and into the future.

November 03, 2020
How Many People Are in China? The Government Just Started Counting.
By Shannon Tiezzi
The once-a-decade census is now underway, and the results will have important data on China’s aging population and rural-urban divide.

June 03, 2020
With New Divorce Rule, China Further Pushes ‘Family Values’
By Chauncey Jung
From promoting gender equality to advocating for “family values,” the CCP has drastically changed its tone after 70 years in power.

March 06, 2019
China’s Pension System Is Not Aging Well
By Viola Rothschild
There may be more pressing issues, but the simmering pension crisis cannot be put on the back burner for much longer.

June 20, 2017
China’s Struggle With Demographic Change
By Spencer Sheehan
Will China's aging population bring down the economy?

April 01, 2017
China's Hukou Restrictions Now Apply to Graveyards
By Cal Wong
Suzhou has become the first Chinese city to ban the purchase of grave sites by people without a local residency permit.

October 30, 2015
China Ending Its One-Child Policy Isn’t That Big of a Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
The one-child policy has been dying a slow death for years. Its official end won't change much for China.

October 29, 2015
China’s Population Is Growing More Slowly Than Beijing Predicted
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's demographic challenges are no secret, but the rate of change seems to have caught Beijing by surprise.

February 24, 2015
Young Chinese Parents Hesitate on Second Child
By Han Zhang
A relaxation of the one-child policy hasn’t produced the expected results.

December 15, 2013
Death Dealing Company Attracts Investor Interest
By James Parker
Investors flock to an IPO by a Shanghai company specializing in the burgeoning death care market.
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