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Only-Children Parents Encouraged to Have Two Kids

Parents who are the only children of their families are being encouraged to have a second child in a major effort to balance the aging population.

 

"This is not a local policy, the encouragement we are giving conforms with the national family planning system," said Duan Jianhua, deputy director of the Guangzhou Population and Family Planning Committee.

 

According to a policy issued by the National Population and Family Planning Commission in 2000, couples from one-child families in 27 provinces are allowed to have a second child.

 

"The policy aims to help reduce the pressure on younger members of society caused by ever-increasing aging populations," said Duan.

 

However, according to Duan, few urban-dwelling couples have a second child, due to the increased financial burden.

 

"With both parents coming from one-child families, these couples will bear full responsibility for looking after their parents and children," said Duan. "As a result, many prefer even having no children to having two."

 

At present, Guangzhou has over 100,000 married couples without children, accounting for 11.3 percent of all married couples, according to Duan.

 

In another development, the municipal government is considering providing financial aid to poor one-child families in Guangzhou.

 

"We are attaching great importance to the living conditions of such families, especially those where parents have lost their jobs and may not be able to provide a healthy and sound living environment for their children," said Duan.

 

According to a recent survey of the local population by the family planning authority, over8,000 one-child families in the city are encountering "great financial problems."

 

According to Duan, another city-wide survey is currently being conducted on the state of one-child families. Currently, Guangzhou has 372,631 one-child families.

 

"The survey aims to provide a detailed look at living conditions, especially families' financial situations," said Duan, adding that financial aid for families with financial problems will be calculated on its results.

 

"Parents in these families often have been injured at work and laid off, or fell seriously ill, leading to lower incomes," said Duan.

 

"These families are supporters of the family planning policy. In turn, they should be supported by the government," he added.

 

(China Daily November 10, 2006)


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