The weakening phenomenon of fertility behavior in China at the current stage has become a serious problem. This article starts from discussing driving factors that inhibit fertility intentions, and provides a detailed analysis of fertility policies, parenting costs, educational devaluation, the expansion of the LGBTQ+community, women's independence, and specific situations of infertility. It aims to help the country formulate relevant policies to address this issue, while also encouraging more people to pay attention to it, improve fertility rates, and achieve sustainable population development.
Ziyue Chen (Wed,) studied this question.