"China Plans to Provide Annual Childcare Allowance of 685,000 Won per Child"
Reports have emerged that China plans to implement a nationwide policy to provide a childcare allowance (subsidy) of 3,600 yuan (approximately 685,000 won) per child per year.
According to major foreign media outlets on July 4, multiple well-informed sources have stated that the Chinese government will provide childcare subsidies until the child turns three years old, in accordance with a nationwide plan starting this year.
Previously, Premier Li Qiang announced in his work report to the National People's Congress (NPC), which is equivalent to the national assembly, on March 5 that, "In order to encourage childbirth, we will provide childcare allowances and actively develop integrated childcare services to increase the supply of universal childcare services."
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The expansion of the childcare allowance nationwide is analyzed as a response to the demographic cliff crisis, which is characterized by a sharp decline in the working-age population due to falling birth rates and an aging society.
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