Abstract
Since China implemented a comprehensive two-child policy in October 2015, it has not reached the expected peak birth rate. Therefore, birth willingness, determining factors and policy optimization have become key topics of discussion and analysis. This study examined the factors influencing childbearing intentions among female employees of Department M in the Public Sector in China under the “Two-child” Policy Using a questionnaire survey and interview guide both capturing three dimensions that are individual basic information, actual marital status and family structure characteristics, data were collected from female employees of Department M in the Public Sector in China. Data were collected from 280 female employees. Logistic binary regression was carried out for quantitative data using SAS software while qualitative data were analysed using content analysis. The findings revealed that the influencing factors of the current female employees’ willingness to bear children in the Department M were marital factors, birth and support costs, growth environment, family conditions and external conditions. Therefore, it was concluded that the severe cost of childbirth and its own development situation will affect the willingness of female employees to bear children. And the recommendations of this study are that the government should pay more attention to the fertility environment of the whole society.
Highlights
This study examined the factors influencing childbearing intentions among female employees of Department M in the Public Sector in China under the “Two-child” Policy Using a questionnaire survey and interview guide both capturing three dimensions that are individual basic information, actual marital status and family structure characteristics, data were collected from female employees of Department M in the Public Sector in China
The findings revealed that the influencing factors of the current female employees’ willingness to bear children in the Department M were marital factors, birth and support costs, growth environment, family conditions and external conditions
It was concluded that the severe cost of childbirth and its own development situation will affect the willingness of female employees to bear children
Summary
Previous data of the Ministry of Public Security of 2020 revealed that only 10.035 million newborns were registered in China. In 2019, the newborns were 14.65 million. This means that in 2020, it was about 15% lower than in 2019. In order to allow people to have more children, many organizations have introduced some incentive measures since the full liberalization of the second-child policy such as extending the time of maternity leave and providing bonuses (Clark, 2021). The effects of the second-child policy are shrinking with female workers in the public sector being be the group most affected. This research examines the implementation of the policy and rationality of the birth policy providing suggestions on how to optimise the fertility policy
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