Is China softening its policy response to COVID-19?
Contrary to the conventional view that China has pursued an invariably stringent (and therefore unsustainable) zero-COVID policy, evidence from newly available data on the Oxford COVID-19...
My research focuses on the socio-economic causes of population aging and below-replacement fertility and what public policy measures and technological innovations can be used to tackle the challenges posed by the two trends.
My research matters for three reasons. First, population aging, which are closely associated with below-replacement fertility, will greatly affect macroeconomic conditions such as the structure of consumption and labor supply, so policymakers and community leaders should be prepared to deal with the structural changes brought about by population aging. Secondly, the extent of population aging is uneven among nations. If the size of population and the quality of labor force is of strategical importance in geopolitical competition, then the uneven trends of population aging will reshape the power distribution among nations and have great implications for the future of global governance. Finally, dealing with the challenge of below-replacement fertility will eventually require the improvement of the treatment of women, which will contribute to gender equality in general.
Contrary to the conventional view that China has pursued an invariably stringent (and therefore unsustainable) zero-COVID policy, evidence from newly available data on the Oxford COVID-19...
中国第七次全国人口普查表明,中国未来十年及以后可能存在劳动力缺口。事实上,根据我们的计算,中国的年度劳动力缺口约为 1180 万。
The seventh national population census of the People’s Republic of China suggests a potential Chinese labour force gap for the next decade and beyond. In fact, we calculate the projected ...
在大流行期间,国家、保险公司和患者如何分担医疗费用,将会对个人福祉和社会福利产生深远影响。
• China covers the COVID-19 medical costs for all patients including domestic migrants.