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China is offering annual subsidies of 3,600 yuan ($500) per child under the age of three in a bid to address its worsening ...
If current trends continue, China’s population could shrink to levels last seen in the 1950s, UN projections show ...
The world’s second most populous nation, China, has decided to take a major step to solve its declining birth rate ...
China will offer parents an annual childcare subsidy of 3,600 yuan (£376) in an effort to arrest the country’s declining ...
China's central government introduced a childcare subsidy on July 28 that will provide families with 3,000 yuan (around £312) ...
China’s government will offer subsidies to parents to the tune of $768 per child under the age of three per year, Beijing’s ...
China has announced that it is planning to provide childcare subsidies to parents in the country, a plan to boost the birth rate in the second most populous nation in the world. China will pay $500 ...
More than 20 provincial-level administrations in China now offer childcare subsidies. But analysts are skeptical that they will be able to reverse the declining population or spur spending.
In this week's Press Run you'll find items about an opportunity to apply for the Shaker Heights Community Emergency Response Team Academy; a 'Hype the Heights' event scheduled for Aug. 9 at Cleveland ...
China announced that it will start handing out childcare subsidies across the nation, in its latest push to boost birthrates after a worrying drop in recent years.
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