An investor looks at a screen showing stock market movements at a securities company in Hangzhou, China, on Feb. 8, 2024. (Str/AFP/Getty Images) For the past decade, Americans have worried ...
Demographics drive Asia’s travel divide, with Japan favoring solo, traditional travel and India and China leaning mobile-first and family-focused. Japan has the world’s oldest population, with nearly ...
China launches wedding and childbirth subsidies as it fights a steep population decline rooted in decades of one-child policy ...
Demography may not be destiny for some things like how people vote, but if enough factors align, it can determine the trajectory of a country’s future. For more than three and a half decades, China ...
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China faces significant demographic challenges as its population has declined for three consecutive years, with birth rates ...
China's approach to aging must now shift beyond counting the elderly to understanding the evolving meaning of old age. By ...
Straumann said on Tuesday that regulatory and pricing changes could reshape competition in the dental implant market, ...
Unemployment, while rising, remains historically low, the country’s AAA credit rating and net-debt to GDP of around 20% combine to show the nation’s economy is in “pretty good shape,” Frydenberg said.
The Chinese population census, released last May, revealed that China’s demographic situation is already quite worrying. Population growth over the previous decade is the slowest in Chinese history.
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