A bill was tabled in Parliament which seeks to allow couples to have two children if either of them is an only child, considered the most significant liberalisation of China's strict one-child policy in nearly three decades.
The State Council, or China's cabinet, submitted a bill to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), top legislature, "to adjust the country's family planning policy," the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
China's birth rate has remained relatively low and showed a tendency for further reduction. The rate has dropped to between 1.5 and 1.6 since the 1990s, which means one Chinese woman of child-bearing age gives birth to 1.5 to 1.6 children on average, according to the bill.
"If China continues the current family planning policy, the birth rate would continue reducing and lead to a sharp drop of the total population after reaching the peak," said Li Bin, minister in charge of the National Health and Family Planning Commission, when elaborating the bill to lawmakers.
China's ruling Communist Party had announced last month that it would take steps to loosen its one-child-policy, which has been in place since 1979.
The measure, which restricts couples in urban areas to one-child and rural areas to two children, has been one of the most controversial social policies. The one-child policy already exempts rural dwellers and ethnic minorities.
China's working population began to drop in 2012 by 3.45 million annually, and it is likely to reduce by 8 million annually after 2023, according to the bill.
To adapt to the new circumstances and meet people's expectations, the country, which has a population of over 1.3 billion, has to adjust its family planning policies, Li said.
The policy adjustment now will also pave the way for the country to allow all couples to have two children when conditions are ready, she added.
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