The effect of giving birth to three children is not obviousWhy?Resolve two reasons
Introductory. Statistics from 2022 show that the number of births in China continues to decline, and the effect of the full liberalization of the three-child policy is not ideal. The reason for this may be related to the high cost of childcare, the improvement of women's status and the change of attitudes, and there is also the problem that the safeguards are not solid enough. In order to increase the fertility rate, it is necessary to take comprehensive measures such as reducing the cost of childcare, improving corresponding policies, and changing the concept of childbearing.
The cost of childcare is too high.
In the past, many families chose to have two or more children, despite very strict family planning policies. But now, despite the full liberalization of the two-child and three-child policies, many families still dare not have children and do not want to have children. This is because in modern society, there is a huge financial cost to raising a child. From the birth to the growth of a child, every step of the way costs a lot of money. In the face of various pressures such as housing loans, car loans, and online loans, many families have to give up having a third child in the face of the constant cost of childcare. Especially in some developed cities, the high cost of living and housing prices make it difficult for many young couples to afford a second child.
Women's progress and change of attitudes.
Nowadays, the status of women in society has improved and they are no longer limited by traditional attitudes. Many women are financially independent and have their own careers, so it is difficult to have the time and energy to have more than one child. Most women choose to have a child and then devote themselves to their careers. In addition, as women become more educated, they have their own ideas and goals, and no longer think that life should revolve around children. Therefore, it is almost impossible for these women to have a second or third child. On the other hand, more and more couples are no longer clinging to the old concept of fertility and are more concerned about personal freedom and quality of life, so they are reluctant to have a second or third child.
Lack of solid safeguards.
There are significant differences in the distribution of resources between urban and rural areas, which limits the possibility of many rural families having more than one child. Due to the uneven distribution of educational and medical resources in rural areas, many couples have to go out to work after giving birth. Although children are cared for by their parents in their hometown, they often face various problems growing up. If couples can't find a job nearby, the child is abandoned. Without solid health care and education resources, children will not be better protected in terms of health care and education, which will only make the burden on families heavier. As a result, in rural areas, more and more people are reluctant to have a second or third child because they see it as a burden.
Summary. Increasing the fertility rate is a joint effort of the whole society, and comprehensive measures need to be taken from various aspects. First of all, it is necessary to reduce the cost of childcare and reduce the burden on families, that is, introduce relevant social policies, reduce tuition fees, and provide high-quality medical resources. Second, it is necessary to improve supporting policies to provide more support and protection for families, such as providing more childcare services, flexible work systems, and extended holidays. At the same time, it is necessary to change the concept of motherhood, encourage people to recognize the importance of motherhood to individuals and society, and eliminate all kinds of concerns and pressures about motherhood. In addition, it is also necessary to strengthen the balanced distribution of urban and rural resources, improve the level of education and medical care in rural areas, provide better security conditions, and make more families willing to have one more child.
To address this issue, regions must take into account local realities and differences in particular. Therefore, specific policies must be put in place to promote fertility growth. Only through the concerted efforts of the whole society can we gradually increase the fertility rate and achieve stable population growth.
In short, there are many reasons for the poor effect of the policy of promoting the birth of three children, including the high cost of childcare, the improvement of women's status and changing attitudes, and the lack of solid safeguards. In order to increase the fertility rate, it is necessary to start from various aspects and adopt comprehensive measures to encourage people to have two or three children. Only through the concerted efforts of the whole society can we gradually increase the fertility rate and promote stable population growth.