The National Committee of the Chinese CPPCC discussed the population crisis using Marxist Population Theory, with a focus on increasing the national population. Various strategies, including subsidies for children, are being considered to address declining birth rates in China.
Key Points
Discussion on using Marxist Population Theory to analyze population trends
Recommendations for improving fertility support and reducing costs of child-rearing
Incentivizing childbirth through subsidies and rewards
Recognition of societal factors affecting birth rates
Pros
Focus on addressing declining birth rates in China
Consideration of subsidies and incentives for childbirth
Cons
Historical negative impact of One Child Policy on population growth
Challenges in changing societal trends towards smaller families