The drafting team comprises nearly 80 people, including members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, as well as other senior officials and experts.
Thanks for translating extracts from the official tutorials and guides to the Plenary resolutions.
China’s fertility rate is shockingly low. I wonder what it says about contemporary Chinese society and the hopes that the young Chinese have for the future.
Having said that, I think it’s a missed opportunity for China not to supplement their fertility policies with migration, especially from Africa and other parts of the world that anticipate a population boom in the years ahead. Successfully settling migrants is not straightforward but it isn’t impossible.
China should anticipate a future population with substantial second and third generation migrants. They will add dynamism to China’s society while enhancing China’s soft power in the world. It’s an opportunity to be grasped!
Thanks for your comment! To be honest, I would definitely be surprised if the Chinese decision-makers haven't thought of this option to increase its domestic labor supply before. But the thing is immigration policy could oftentimes involve complex issues and require prudent consideration based on specific social conditions, both demographically and culturally. So, such policies related to immigrants might not be adopted in China in the near future.
Thanks for translating extracts from the official tutorials and guides to the Plenary resolutions.
China’s fertility rate is shockingly low. I wonder what it says about contemporary Chinese society and the hopes that the young Chinese have for the future.
Having said that, I think it’s a missed opportunity for China not to supplement their fertility policies with migration, especially from Africa and other parts of the world that anticipate a population boom in the years ahead. Successfully settling migrants is not straightforward but it isn’t impossible.
China should anticipate a future population with substantial second and third generation migrants. They will add dynamism to China’s society while enhancing China’s soft power in the world. It’s an opportunity to be grasped!
Thanks for your comment! To be honest, I would definitely be surprised if the Chinese decision-makers haven't thought of this option to increase its domestic labor supply before. But the thing is immigration policy could oftentimes involve complex issues and require prudent consideration based on specific social conditions, both demographically and culturally. So, such policies related to immigrants might not be adopted in China in the near future.