In recent years, the birth rate of newborns in China has continued to decline, and policies to promote childbirth have been introduced one after another, but the effect is not ideal. In order to solve this problem, the state began to move in earnest and put forward two new proposals.
First of all, the state will provide free medical care to citizens under the age of 6 and over 75 years old, which will reduce the burden on parents in terms of medical care. Secondly, the state will include 2-3-year-old children in the public kindergarten system, which will help solve the problem of insufficient resources for early childhood education and reduce the pressure on parents in education. Both proposals were endorsed by young parents, who believe that the measures are very targeted and address the practical problems they face in the process of having and raising their children.
In addition to these two new proposals,Other experts have suggested cash subsidies and tax and social security reductions for families with many children. These measures can alleviate the financial pressure on families with many children, improve their living standards, and thus stimulate the desire of residents to have children. In addition, it is advisable to give preferential treatment to families with many children when buying a home, such as reducing the mortgage interest rate or giving a discount on the purchase of a home, which can also reduce their financial burden.
Overall, these new proposals put forward by the state are highly targeted and feasible, and can effectively solve the practical problems encountered by young parents in the process of giving birth and raising children. If these measures can be effectively implemented, it is believed that the residents' desire to have children will soon be stimulated, and the birth rate of newborns in China will also stop falling and stabilize, and there may even be a reversal.