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Can China raise its birth rate?

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The Birth Rate Problem in China - Part 4

The fertility rate has moved up a little in the last few years to 1.5 children per woman but that's still too low to stop the population shrinking. The real problem with China's attempts to increase the birth rate by loosening restrictions on families is that so far it hasn't worked. Each of the additional 3,000 children born last year cost taxpayers some $50,000. So what happens if the country can't get people to have more babies? Part 4, Now What?

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