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China rolls out $12-billion childcare scheme to address deepening demographic crisis

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China on Wednesday announced an allocation of 90 billion yuan (about USD 12.6 billion) to encourage couples to have more children as the country grapples with a deepening demographic crisis caused by declining birth rates.

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The allocation will be made in the central budget this year for the issuance of childcare subsidies, said China’s finance ministry. The fund, which is a transfer payment from the central budget, will assist local governments in issuing the subsidies, covering nearly 90 per cent of the total amount distributed, ministry official Guo Yang told a press conference.

The move follows the country’s recent introduction of a nationwide childcare subsidy programme, which sets a standard of about USD 500 per year for each child under the age of three.

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China's demographic pressures are being intensified by declining birth rates, shrinking working-age population and increased life expectancy.

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