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the reform of the household registration system is the key to responding to the changes in the demographic dividend. the social effect it brings is not only the growth in quantity, but also the ability to give new vitality to society. the reform of the household registration system can create millions of new workers and drive trillions of new consumer demand.
from the demand side, the importance of the elderly population is becoming increasingly apparent. the development of the "silver economy" has become one of the key policy directions. by analyzing data from various countries, we can see that chinese women bear huge labor and service responsibilities in the family. they not only participate in housework, but also bear social responsibilities outside of employment.
however, the heavy workload and insufficient social contributions have hindered women's development. if these labors are transformed into industries, "unpaid labor" can be transformed into social benefits and improve the level of social welfare.
this is not just about increasing economic benefits, but also a way to change lifestyles and social structures. this change will not only improve women's social status and economic strength, but also promote the balance between family development and career development, thereby increasing the fertility rate of the entire society.
redefining the demographic dividend and shifting from the traditional perspective to the demand side is crucial to the development of chinese society.