While China’s birth rates are also very low after decades of a strict one-child policy, not all is lost. At 65%, its urbanization rate is lower than the 80-90% rates in Japan or South Korea ...
As China's economy shifts from rapid growth to high-quality development, the policy of new urbanization has become key to unlocking domestic demand and promoting balanced regional development.
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China's population falls for a third straight year, posing challenges for its government and economyMeanwhile, China continued its transition to an urban society, with 10 million more people moving to cities for an urbanization rate of 67%, up almost a percentage point from the previous year.
TAIPEI--China is accelerating the forced urbanization of Tibetan villagers and herders, Human Rights Watch said, in an extensive report that adds to state government and independent reports of ...
The world's second largest economy faces demographic headwinds, as its dwindling population continues to age, leaving a declining workforce.
Today, China is experiencing rapid economic development and urbanization, leading to increased opportunity, as well as rising inequality – and a whole host of challenges for China’s youngest citizens.
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Nearly 3.5 billion people live in the messy transition zone between cities and wild places, where agriculture abuts homes; ...
A 2020 study by real estate services firm JLL highlighted the growing demand for co-living in China and Singapore ... In an era marked by rapid urbanization, climate emergencies, and evolving ...
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