New Delhi [India], November 7: Today, Ferring Pharmaceuticals released a white paper report titled "Real Voices, New Insights: Eureka Moments for Fertility in Asia" integrating findings from a multi-country survey ("EUREKA") across seven countries in Asia involving over 1,465 respondents who
The number of newborns in China in 2023 is estimated to be between 7 to 8 million, which is the lowest tally in 85 years, Khabarhub reported, adding that the Communist nation’s economic slowdown and high unemployment have led to a low birth rate.
A recent report has shown that even as the Chinese Communist Party offers young newlyweds 30 days of paid holiday as part of its three-child policy, many women are sceptical that real progress will follow. The Global Institute for Women's Leadership's new collection, Essays on Equality: The
Beijing [China], September 3 (ANI): Marriages in China have dropped to record levels and are deepening the population crisis facing the second-largest economy in the world.
Seoul [South Korea], August 25 (ANI/Global Economic): South Korea's fertility rate hit a new all-time low last year. The number of newborn babies also dropped to 266 thousand.
Beijing [China], August 19 (ANI): Amid the declining birth rates in the country, Chinese authorities have issued a guideline introducing a raft of policies for prenatal and postnatal support to promote balanced long-term population development.
Beijing [China], August 13 (ANI): Amid trends suggesting decreasing population in China, a district in Wenzhou has announced plans to give families a childcare allowance to encourage more births.
Washington [US], July 7 (ANI): Amid reports that Elon Musk, fathered twins in November 2021 with one of his executives named Shivon Zilis, the Tesla owner shared a string of tweets on Twitter speaking on the "collapsing birth rate"
Beijing [China], June 24 (ANI): In order to put a barricade on the receding population, the Communist Party of China have tried to increase the birth rate in the country in a quest to increase the size of the labour force and restore the advantages of cheap labour by initially switching to a
Beijing [China], June 10 (ANI): To tackle the decline in birth rate that is foreseen to shrink the labour force in China dramatically in the coming years, it is highly likely that the country may turn to forced pregnancy and outright force couples to have children.