China expects its population to rise by about 45 million — almost the number of people in Spain — in the next five years, it said yesterday, as it confronts a growing demographic crisis in the wake of its one-child policy.
A draft five-year plan published at the opening of the Chinese National People’s Congress, the nation’s Communist-controlled parliament, projected that China’s population — long the world’s largest — would grow to “around 1.42 billion” by 2020.
That contrasted with a previous document, issued in 2011, when population controls limiting most couples to a single offspring were still in force, which pledged to restrict the population to “within 1.39 billion” by last year.
Authorities insist that family planning rules have been a key contributor to the nation’s economic boom, but they were often brutally enforced and have left China with a shrinking workforce and severe gender imbalances.
The government this year loosened its controversial one-child policy to allow all couples to have two children, but many parents say they are reluctant to have more because of the cost.
“We will adhere to the basic national strategy of family planning and comprehensively implement the policy of allowing each couple to have two children,” said the draft five-year plan, which is due to be approved during the National People’s Congress.
Its expectations for 2020 would represent a significant growth acceleration from the past five years, during which China’s population rose by 33 million.
The total stood at 1.37 billion people at the end of last year — when total births fell by 320,000 — official data showed.
China’s working-age population, which it defines as 15 to 59 years of age, has been in decline since 2012, while the number of people aged 60 or older is ballooning, placing enormous pressure on the nation’s pension system.
The nation is to raise its retirement age to address the issue, the plan said, “gradually postponing” it in order “to comprehensively deal with the falling working-age population.”
It also pledged to address “the problem of skewed gender ratio at birth” — a result of sex-selective abortions or infanticide targeting girls because of centuries-old social preferences for boys.
China started implementing a one-child policy in the late 1970s and the average ratio of girls to boys at birth was 1:1.147 in the 1980 to 2014 period, state media have reported previously, leaving more than 30 million Chinese men at the risk of ending up without a wife.
The ratio still stood at 1:1.1351 last year, the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics said in January.
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