The age of China


Chinese workers will become scarcer


SINCE the 1970s China’s birth rate has plummeted while the number of elderly people has risen only gradually. As a result its “dependency ratio”—the proportion of dependents to people at work—is low. This has helped to fuel China’s prodigious growth. But this “demographic dividend” will peak in 2010. China’s one-child policy will keep birth rates low, but as life expectancy continues to increase, so will the dependency ratio, reducing the country’s potential for growth. The government could yet salvage the situation by loosening its one-child policy. More children would increase the dependency ratio until they were old enough to join the workforce, but reduce labour shortages in the long term.



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The top 10 things to see in China




If you’ve never visited China, and you're lucky enough to go, it’s well worth the visit. It really is one of the most fascinating and breathtakingly beautiful nations on Earth. National Geographic Books has compiled a list of the top ten places to visit in China, from the Forbidden City to Lijang.


Top Ten China


1. Forbidden City
2. Tiananmen Square
3. Temple of Heaven
4. The Great Wall
5. Xi'an
6. Army of the Terra Cotta Warriors
7. Shanghai
8. Hong Kong Island
9. Stone Forest
10. Lijiang


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