BEIJING — China can't just rely on increasing childbirths to address its aging population issues, said Du Peng, vice principal of Renmin University of China.
Du is director of the university's Institute of Gerontology, which means relating to the elderly.
China's population growth has slowed as births drop and lifespans increase.
In the last ten years, Beijing has started to unwind strict policies that for about three decades had limited households to one child each.
High education and housing costs, especially in the big cities where more jobs are located, has also discouraged households from having children.
Persons:
Du Peng, Du
Organizations:
Renmin University of China, university's Institute of Gerontology, China's Ministry of Civil Affairs
Locations:
BEIJING, China, Beijing