China’s New Blueprint: Balancing Aging and Youth Growth
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan prepares the country for a demographic shift by boosting elderly care, education and birth-rate support to balance a rapidly aging population with youth development.
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China’s 15th Five-Year Plan prepares the country for a demographic shift by boosting elderly care, education and birth-rate support to balance a rapidly aging population with youth development.
As the Chinese mainland sees life expectancy climb to 79 years and over 250M receive higher education, an aging population and low birth rates reshape its economic and social landscape.