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Bai talked about the problem that young people are unwilling to have children. Under what circumstances will young people be willing to have children?
? Today we are all discussing and analyzing the problem that young people are unwilling to have children now. This problem involves the reduction of the birth rate in the country, which is the most concerned thing in the country now.

? At this stage, the post-90s generation began to occupy the period of consumption and labor, and this group of post-90s generation grew up in a group under the one-child policy. One person has to bear the burden of parents' pension, and two people have to bear the burden of four parents' pension when they get married, not to mention that there is a sick parent at home and a child will be born after marriage. This kind of life pressure and economic pressure is unprecedented.

In addition to the pressure of family structure, there is also the pressure of work, social progress and scientific and technological progress, which makes more people go out of the countryside and go to big cities. Everyone goes to work in big cities, and there is more competition and scouring. If you want to keep a stable job, you must spend more time studying and working, so you have little time to take care of your family, let alone children.

Modern young women are more independent, pay more attention to their own improvement and life requirements, and have their own ideas on family management. If they have children, they will devote all their time to them, so they need to leave their jobs and rely on their husbands to support their families. As a result, the decline of economic level and the reduction of living time have led more young people to choose not to have children. Many women can't work for a long time after having children, and gradually lose their ability to work in the workplace and lose themselves.

At present, the problems of work income and time arrangement make young people afraid to choose to have children easily. If the state can give support in these two aspects, more young people will choose to have children. Those who have children will get more encouragement and rewards, which will enable them to have children, but also raise them. Incentive policies and subsidies for giving birth will provide more convenient conditions for going to school. There are more holidays in time. Only in this way can the burden of young people be reduced and they will consider having children.