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China's relaxation of one-child policy to begin rolling out early next year




Most radical relaxation of strict one-child policy for nearly 30 years is expected to come into force in first quarter of 2014

 

The government says the policy of limiting families to one child has averted 400 million births since 1980. Photograph: Claro Cortes Iv/REUTERS

 

Changes to China's strict one-child policy that will allow more parents to have a second child will begin to roll out early next year, according to state media.

The policy change is expected to go into force in some areas of China in the first quarter of 2014, Yang Wenzhuang, a director at the National Health and Family Planning Commission, told the official Xinhua news agency.

Beijing said last month it would allow millions of families to have two children, the most radical relaxation of its strict one-child policy in nearly three decades. The move is part of a plan to raise fertility rates and ease the financial burden on China's rapidly ageing population.

Authorities were in the process of calculating the number of eligible couples, Yang said.

China's largely rubber-stamp parliament, the National People's Congress, is expected to formally approve the new policy later this week.

The policy move has buoyed baby-related stocks and has seen a rush for fertility-boosting products.

China would eventually scrap family planning restrictions, but was unlikely to abandon its family planning policy in the near term, a senior official said last month.

Xinhua cited members of parliament debating the easing of the rules on Tuesday as saying that it was important the country continued to enforce family planning and that people who violate the rules were punished.

"China still has a large population. This has not changed. Many of our economic and social problems are rooted in this reality," Xinhua quoted member of parliament Jiang Fan as saying. "We could not risk letting the population grow out of control."

China, with nearly 1.4 billion people, is the world's most populous country. The government says the policy of limiting families to one child, which covers 63% of the population, has averted 400 million births since 1980.

 

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