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China population: Beijing hoping for ‘appropriate’ 2021 fertility level as demographic challenges mount
- Premier Li Keqiang said that China would ‘work to achieve an appropriate’ fertility level while delivering the government work report at the National People’s Congress
- Last year, the national social security fund, which includes pensions as well as insurance coverage for medical, unemployment and work-related injuries, ran at a deficit of 671 billion yuan (US$104 billion)
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China’s perceived vague call for an “appropriate” fertility level this year is viewed as the best the government could say while it awaits the preliminary results from the population census in April with the country facing a growing demographic challenge.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Friday said that China would “work to achieve an appropriate” fertility level while delivering the government work report at the National People’s Congress in Beijing.
Li also confirmed China would gradually extend China’s retirement ages, while also ensuring 95 per cent of its citizens would have access to a basic pension.
For more than four decades, China’s retirement age has remained unchanged at 60 for men and 55 for women, although it can be earlier for women in blue-collar jobs.
China is also planning to build more facilities for the elderly and children over the next five years, explained Li.
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