For more on issues regarding health care and family planning, joining us in the studio is Liu Guoen, an economics professor from Peking University.
Q1. One topic expected to be in the spotlight today is the easing China’s family planning policy. The new policy being pushed forward allows couples to have two children as long as one of the parents is an only child. Could this help boost the country’s dwindling workforce?
Q2. Meanwhile, Beijing has vowed to stick to the fundamental policy of family planning. What does this mean?
Q3. Health care reforms have also garnered a lot of attention. China has vowed to introduce private funds for non-profit hospitals. What’s the significance of this?