Can Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang

China has a low level of fertility after many years of births control by government intervention. Challenged by an aging and low-fertility population, China’s one-child policy was abolished in 2013 and two Quantitative Easing Population Policies (QEPP) implemented in its stead. Based on a study of p...

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Autores principales: Xiaohui Chen, Weibin Peng, Liao Liao, Ni Dai, Fengjun Zhao
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:df81e2e63626491b9efd3fb37706a3a92021-12-02T11:17:27ZCan Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang1278-336610.4000/cybergeo.34066https://doaj.org/article/df81e2e63626491b9efd3fb37706a3a92020-02-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/34066https://doaj.org/toc/1278-3366China has a low level of fertility after many years of births control by government intervention. Challenged by an aging and low-fertility population, China’s one-child policy was abolished in 2013 and two Quantitative Easing Population Policies (QEPP) implemented in its stead. Based on a study of population evolutions in two eastern provinces in China, this paper analyzes the local factors affecting birthrate and shows that social development and certain other control variables significantly impact fertility rates. Thus, QEPP alone cannot reverse the sinking fertility rate; other public services relating to health and family planning should be considered as well.Xiaohui ChenWeibin PengLiao LiaoNi DaiFengjun ZhaoUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésarticledemographic policypublic policypopulationlocal developmentGeography (General)G1-922DEENFRITPTCybergeo (2020)
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language DE
EN
FR
IT
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topic demographic policy
public policy
population
local development
Geography (General)
G1-922
spellingShingle demographic policy
public policy
population
local development
Geography (General)
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Xiaohui Chen
Weibin Peng
Liao Liao
Ni Dai
Fengjun Zhao
Can Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang
description China has a low level of fertility after many years of births control by government intervention. Challenged by an aging and low-fertility population, China’s one-child policy was abolished in 2013 and two Quantitative Easing Population Policies (QEPP) implemented in its stead. Based on a study of population evolutions in two eastern provinces in China, this paper analyzes the local factors affecting birthrate and shows that social development and certain other control variables significantly impact fertility rates. Thus, QEPP alone cannot reverse the sinking fertility rate; other public services relating to health and family planning should be considered as well.
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author Xiaohui Chen
Weibin Peng
Liao Liao
Ni Dai
Fengjun Zhao
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Weibin Peng
Liao Liao
Ni Dai
Fengjun Zhao
author_sort Xiaohui Chen
title Can Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang
title_short Can Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang
title_full Can Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang
title_fullStr Can Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang
title_full_unstemmed Can Quantitative Easing Population Policy Rescue China's Sinking Fertility Rate? A Comparative Examination between Jiangsu and Zhejiang
title_sort can quantitative easing population policy rescue china's sinking fertility rate? a comparative examination between jiangsu and zhejiang
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/df81e2e63626491b9efd3fb37706a3a9
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