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Course Description

While previously China’s government strongly enforced the one-child policy, as China’s population ages and the fertility rate drops, the state has re-introduced a two-child policy in urban areas (January 2016). This led to a remarkable rise of 7.9% increase in child births from 2016 to 2017 (CNN News 2017). However, contemporary issues such as the ‘marriage squeeze’ that leave uneducated young men and highly educated women uncoupled are still causes for concern. This lunchtime lecture will include a short presentation on demographic changes in China, along with a discussion of changes in sexual behavior and marriage trends.

You are welcome to bring a lunch.

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