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Beijing's population declines for first time in 19 yrs
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IANS | 23 Mar, 2023
For the first time in 19 years, Beijing witnessed a drop in its population drop in 2022, according to a media report.
Citing
official data, the CNN report on Thursday said the Chinese capital's
population of permanent residents fell from 21.88 million in 2021 to
21.84 million in 2022.
Meanwhile, the number of migrants in Beijing also dipped in the same period.
The
last time Beijing saw more deaths than births was 2003, when the fatal
severe respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak emerged in southern China
and ultimately infected more than 8,000 people around the world.
The
data revealed that 2022's drop is a relatively small one, with the
population's natural growth rate dipping to -0.05 per thousand
residents.
Meanwhile, China's national population also shrank last year for the first time since the great famine in 1961.
The
CNN report says that there are a combination of factors behind the drop
-- the far-reaching consequences of the one-child policy China
introduced in the 1980s (but has since abandoned); changing attitudes
toward marriage and family among Chinese youth; entrenched gender
inequality and the challenges of raising children in China's expensive
cities.
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