Impact of Population Aging on Economic Growth and Coping Strategies

Jiayin Yang

Article ID: 4003
Vol 6, Issue 6, 2023

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Abstract


While the pace of economic development is accelerating, the phenomenon of population aging in China is becoming more and
more serious, which is mainly due to the demographic structure of China is changing, and the situation of negative population growth is
occurring due to the decline in the fertility rate. When the aging of the population is more serious, it will lead to the reduction of the econom_x005fically active population, which will seriously affect the labor productivity, and will have a serious impact on economic growth. Therefore,
population aging not only represents a change in the demographic structure of China, but also affects economic development. In view of this,
this paper will analyze the measures to cope with the impact of population aging on economic growth, starting from the impact of population
aging on economic growth.

Keywords


Population Ageing; Economic Growth; Economic Transformation

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ijmss.v6i6.4003

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