The impact of fully liberalizing the second-child policy
Since the implementation of the comprehensive liberalization of the two-child policy in 2016, it has had a profound impact on Chinese society and family life, involving population, education, medical care, market and other aspects. This article will analyze from four aspects: population growth, family economy, baby education and aging.
Population growth
The biggest effect of fully liberalizing the two-child policy is to boost population growth. For an increasingly aging country, low birth rates and the disappearance of demographic dividend have become common problems. Comprehensively liberalizing the two-child policy obviously provides a positive answer to this problem. However, this will also bring great challenges and pressures to public policies, such as the coordination of medical resource matching and the adjustment of the social security system. Overall, however, this policy helps alleviate shrinking population pressures.
Family economic aspects
Although the implementation of the comprehensive liberalization of the two-child policy has brought certain short-term economic considerations to the lives of some families, in the long run, it will help improve the economic strength of the family. With the second child, the family\’s consumption needs will gradually increase. From milk powder and diapers to strollers, children\’s education, etc., these consumptions will become an important part of the family. The education expenses for families with two babies will also increase, but this will also force most families to pay more attention to family investment, thereby improving the family\’s economic strength.
Baby education
With the implementation of the comprehensive liberalization of the two-child policy, China\’s infant and child market will usher in greater changes. From baby milk powder to children\’s education, both basic education and interest courses are in short supply. Therefore, this also brings huge opportunities and prospects to the domestic infant and early childhood education market. In particular, the development of some new markets that have nothing to do with primary and secondary education, such as early childhood education and early childhood education institutions, will receive more attention. On the other hand, the costs and benefits of baby education will cause more debate and thinking, which requires the government and families to work together to measure and control.
Aging Issues
China\’s expanding aging population is an unavoidable problem, and the full liberalization of the two-child policy will have a greater impact on the family structure and the development of the entire society. In the short term, the implementation of this strategy will lead to population expansion, but in the long term as this population changes, our country\’s aging problem will become more serious. In addition, the pressure of raising a second child is manageable for China\’s middle class, but many more people may encounter difficulties in raising more than one child. Therefore, the role of comprehensive liberalization of the two-child policy in the aging problem has far more than these problems.
When discussing the impact of a fully liberalized two-child policy, we realize that the pros and cons will not have the same impact on everyone. However, based on the several aspects we have provided, the significance of fully opening up the two-child policy is undeniable. This policy is obviously conducive to the growth of our country\’s population. In the long run, it does have the potential to improve the economic strength of families. It also has the potential to improve the quality of our country\’s infants and young children.market capabilities. But at the same time, we also realize that the fully open second-child policy will have more challenges in terms of aging and risk issues.