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The Impact of Foreign Birth Policies on Population Demographics
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmhs.202405112
Author(s)
Fudong Qian*
Affiliation(s)
Party School of Liaoning Provincial Party Committee, Shenyang, Liaoning, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
This paper aims to explore the impact of foreign birth policies on population structure. Changes in population structure have significant implications for a country's socio-economic development, and birth policies are important means of regulating population growth. This study selects several foreign birth policies as case studies to reveal their effects on population structure and the potential challenges and opportunities they bring. The research findings indicate that the implementation of foreign birth policies has significant impacts on birth rates, infant mortality rates, and population aging. Furthermore, policy adjustments and reforms are crucial for addressing the challenges posed by changes in population structure. Therefore, a comprehensive study on the impact of foreign birth policies on population structure has important implications for formulating and adjusting relevant policies in our country.
Keywords
Foreign Birth Policies; Population Structure; Birth Rate; Population Aging; Policy Adjustments
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