China, the world's most populous country with more than 1.3 billion people, will maintain its strict "one-child" policy, state media said Sunday, despite calls for the rules to be relaxed. The population control measure has prevented almost half a billion births since it was introduced in 1979, Chinese experts claim.
But it has turned into a demographic time bomb as the population ages, storing up huge economic and social problems for the country as well as fostering a gender imbalance. "Over-population remains one of the major challenges to social and economic development," Li Bin, director of the State Population and Family Planning Commission told Xinhua, adding China's population will hit 1.45 billion in 2020.
"Maintaining and improving the existing family planning policy and keeping a low reproduction rate, along with addressing the issues of gender imbalance and an ageing population, will be the major tasks in the future," he said.
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