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Canadian Chinese fertility rate

As we all know, Canada is vast and sparsely populated. In order to increase the population, the government has once again promoted the three-year one-million-person migration plan in recent years. Unfortunately, in addition to the demographic dividend brought by immigrants, Canadians are trying to be dinks, and the government has also racked its brains to encourage fertility. The annual birth rate in Canada has been declining year after year. According to experts' prediction, it will fall below 1.0 by 2030. At present, the birth rate in Canada is about 1.6, that is to say, a woman will have 1.6 babies in her life. Although the birth rate of China people is relatively high, about 2. 1, this figure is declining.

At the same time, it is predicted that in 20031year, the population of South Asians will increase from 25% to 28% of the total population of ethnic minorities in 2006, and will still occupy the position with the largest number of ethnic minorities; As for the Chinese population, it has decreased from 24% of the total population of ethnic minorities in 2006 to 2 1%.

In 20031year, although the total population of Chinese increased, it was far lower than the total population of South Asians, mainly due to the low fertility rate of Chinese women in Canada.