Opinion | China’s shrinking, ageing population should drive its transition into a digital economy

  • Shifting demographics are not necessarily bad news for China, provided it continues to move away from manufacturing towards a more productive digital economy
  • Investment in services and technology, particularly those needed to support an ageing population, can ease workforce pressures and improve standards of living

An elderly man carries a young boy at a park in Beijing on February 9, 2021. Births fell in China for the fifth year in a row in 2021, adding to fears that country will soon be left with a reduced and overburdened working-age population. Photo: AP
China’s National Bureau of Statistics recently published census data that showed the country’s population is ageing and its growth slowing sooner than anticipated. Last year’s population growth was the slowest since the Great Leap Forward in 1959-1961.

If births continue to decline this year, then China’s population could have already peaked, which raises longer-term economic and policy questions.

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