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Why don't people want children now?
The first thing to bear the brunt is economic pressure. More and more people go to developed areas. With more people and limited resources, house prices and prices naturally rise. In order to stay in big cities, young people have to work hard to make money and take on mortgages and car loans. At the same time, the cost of raising a child is getting higher and higher. In the past, raising children was to let them grow up savagely. Now, from pregnancy to childbirth, from breastfeeding to breastfeeding, from early education to school, it takes a lot of money and energy to take care of children.

Secondly, people's education level is getting higher and higher now. They are 22 years old after graduating from college. If you have been in love several times, you will be 27 or 8 years old when you get married. If they continue their studies and pursue a master's or doctoral degree, they will not get married until they are at least about 30 years old. If they get married late, it will naturally be too late to have children. With the increasing pressure of social competition, everyone wants to get better resources and live a better life. Everyone is studying and working hard, and the fertility rate is naturally low. Counting the comprehensive cost of having children, many people still prefer to have only one or Dink.

The third reason: why is it a woman's business to have children? This is caused by traditional ideas. Many women in the new era feel unfair and wronged, and want to have their own life and space. If their husbands and parents keep all this to themselves, then they would rather not have children.

There are actually many reasons. This is a complicated social problem. After discovering the problem, the government immediately adjusted the birth direction. Starting from 20 1 1, the policy of "only having two children" was fully released on 201,and the second child was fully released on 3 1 this May. Policy liberalization and relevant supporting measures follow up. The most stringent housing price control policy was introduced, and the "double drop" was introduced. It seems that the country is concerned about estimating the fertility rate.