Therefore, the central bank mainly proposes to open to the outside world in an all-round way, and the state strongly supports and encourages childbearing, so as to fundamentally solve the problems faced by women during pregnancy, childbirth and children's enrollment, eliminate women's concerns, and let every family dare to have children.
But in fact, if the birth restriction is fully liberalized, it will have a great negative impact on China, because the current population base of China is still very large, reaching 654.38+04 billion people. If the population increases sharply in the next few years, some public resources will inevitably encounter great burdens and social security will also face great pressure.
Secondly, if the population is too large, the competition will be greater, and the people's living standards will eventually move towards a well-off society. At that time, economic development is likely to go backwards. Looking back a few decades ago, China has been in the stage of family planning, which is also a period of rapid economic development. If the population surges again, it is not impossible to return to decades ago at once, and that will be a big loss.
Of course, we should also see the bright side. China has a large population and its education level is gradually improving. In the next few decades, a large number of high-tech talents will emerge in the society, contributing to the development of China, and making China a world power at an early date.
Therefore, if the birth policy is really fully open, it can be said that there are advantages and disadvantages. This is not a simple decision, nor can it be realized immediately in the past year or two. To really implement and implement, we need the cooperation of relevant state departments, make corresponding adjustments in various policies and social security, and prepare for a new life.