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In order to solve the problem of population aging, which country offers the most attractive policies?

Personally, I think the Spanish policy is more attractive. After all, all children are subsidized before the age of three, and the subsidy for the second and third children is doubled at the price of 3000 euros per year. This means that some poor families will have more children in order to improve their family life. Subsidies can alleviate family difficulties without worrying about raising children. However, there is one drawback. Some people can't afford to choose to abandon their children after they are three years old.

The implementation of population aging in China is to open the second child and extend the retirement age. I don't think it can solve the problem well. Although China has formulated many preferential policies to alleviate the aging of the population, the present era is different from that of avoiding family planning. The cost of raising a child is too high. Chinese education is a very serious problem. Many families can't afford all kinds of cram schools since childhood, so even if the second child is opened, many couples are reluctant to have a second child.

For example, in order to solve the problem of aging and increase immigration, Japan has also proposed a lot of subsidies and benefits, and even proposed that the elderly go to nursing homes for the elderly. Rent a house, enjoy a huge discount, and you don't have to pay tuition before you go to high school, which is very similar to compulsory education in China. The physical examination before the birth of a child is almost free, and the Japanese government will provide corresponding subsidies from one month after the birth to 15 years old. For those with poor family conditions, subsidies will be more.

In fact, every country's policies are good, but I think that solving the problem of population aging is not only to solve the problem of providing for the elderly, but whether the birth rate is greater than the death rate is the most critical. It's no use just supporting the elderly. It's good to support the aged. Without birth, aging will become more and more serious. Therefore, if the preferential policy of having children is better, it is possible to solve the problem of aging.