Asked by htht
According to the graph, China’s fertility rates have
since the two-child policy was introduced.
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I can't see the graph you mean — could you upload it or describe the trend line?
Based on the actual national data since the two‑child policy was introduced in late 2015, the best short answer is: "continued to decline." There was a small, brief increase in births in 2016, but overall fertility (total fertility rate and annual births) fell again afterwards and remained below replacement level. If your graph shows a small rise around 2016 followed by a drop, you could instead say "rose briefly then fell" or "showed a short-lived increase before declining."
Based on the actual national data since the two‑child policy was introduced in late 2015, the best short answer is: "continued to decline." There was a small, brief increase in births in 2016, but overall fertility (total fertility rate and annual births) fell again afterwards and remained below replacement level. If your graph shows a small rise around 2016 followed by a drop, you could instead say "rose briefly then fell" or "showed a short-lived increase before declining."
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