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China’s women choosing work over having babies, worsening demographic woes: survey

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Women gesture as they pose for a photo in front of Tiananmen Gate during the May Day holiday in Beijing. A survey showed that Chinese are choosing work rather than have children. Photo: AP
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China’s demographic time bomb continues to tick.

Even after the government cleared the way for couples to have a second child, working women are reluctant to expand their family--or have any children at all.

That’s according to a new survey by Zhaopin.com, one of the nation’s biggest online recruitment websites, which found about 40 per cent of working women without children don’t want to have any and roughly two thirds of those with a child don’t want a second.

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In big cities such as Beijing or Shanghai, hefty living costs, long work hours and surging expenses linked to raising children have deterred more females from becoming moms.

A Chinese woman cooks street food in Hutong neighbourhood in Beijing, China. Photo: EPA
A Chinese woman cooks street food in Hutong neighbourhood in Beijing, China. Photo: EPA
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The phenomenon isn’t unique to China, given the pressures that working women face around the globe. But it’s particularly acute for the world’s second-biggest economy given its rapidly ageing population. More than three decades of a one-child policy has left the nation with too few young people to support an expanding elderly population, which is eroding competitiveness and weighing on the social welfare system.

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