- China 's latest data indicates that for the first time in over seven decades, the country has more people aged 65 and above than children under 15.
- Approximately 15.87 per cent of China 's nearly 1.4 billion population is aged 65 or older, compared to 15.25 per cent aged between 0 and 14.
- This demographic milestone highlights China's deepening population decline, which poses significant challenges for the nation.
- The decline is largely attributed to the former one-child policy, rapid urbanisation, high costs of childcare, and gender discrimination.
- In response, Chinese authorities have unveiled proposals to integrate youth development into urban planning and foster a 'childbirth-friendly society' by 2030.
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China now has more people over the age of 65 than children under 15