From cash handouts to reimbursed procedures, local governments across China are throwing money at in vitro fertilisation and related fertility treatments in a bid to coax couples into having children.
But some experts warn that the hi-tech push ignores the low-tech reality: raising a family is simply too expensive, and fertility subsidies cannot reverse China’s demographic decline.
Jingmen, a city in central Hubei province, is the latest to join the fray, announcing subsidies of up to 10,000...
China’s fertility push: IVF grants grow, but high costs still deter couples
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Source: scmp.com

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