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8/13/2016

Topic Reading-Vol.1585-8/13/2016

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Second-child policy spurs new spending in China
New babies, new businesses. Sounds good not only for couples who have wanted to have a second child but also for businesses that sell maternity and infants goods and services, including doctors and hospitals. Thanks to the adjusted policy by the central party committee last year, more Chinese couples seem to be encouraged to have second child despite the rising costs for education and housing.
It’s also good for social development. The country had been under a strict one-child policy in urban districts nearly four decades until the policy was eased in 2013. Only couples in rural areas had been allowed to have a second one if the first child was a girl.
This policy successfully controlled the population growth but it also caused shortages in workforce as well as gender imbalance because many Chinese couples prefer boys to girls.
It seems that Chinese boys still have to wait for a while to find their mates.
Enjoy reading and learning about new economy created by a policy change.

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