解决‘不愿生’难题,需加大补贴力度
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2026-01-26 03:24

Group 1 - The article highlights the significant pressures on long-term population balance due to declining birth rates and increasing aging population trends in Guangdong [1] - It emphasizes the systemic issues in the "fertility, upbringing, and education" sectors, which contribute to the reluctance of the youth to have children [1] - The need for Guangdong to explore effective solutions to the "three育" challenges is framed as both a national strategic necessity and a requirement for high-quality development [1] Group 2 - Suggestions for constructing a supportive fertility policy system include increasing financial subsidies to alleviate direct family burdens associated with childbirth and upbringing [2] - Recommendations include providing one-time cash subsidies or progressive childcare subsidies until the child reaches three years old, along with tax deductions for childcare costs [2] - To address the issue of "unattended children," it is proposed to include childcare availability in government performance assessments and support the establishment of childcare facilities [2] - To alleviate educational anxiety and promote educational equity, the article suggests expanding quality educational resources through group schooling and increasing investment in preschool education [2]