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Why NT$100K subsidies unlikely to boost Taiwan birth rates
Taiwan’s birth rate dropped over 27% in Sept. 2025. Despite new subsidies and policies, skepticism remains about their impact. Experts highlight financial burdens.2025/10/28 19:43 -

President Lai pledges child safety reforms after abuse case
President Lai Ching-te emphasizes the need for safe environments for children amid the "Kai Kai Case." He advocates for improved childcare services and shared responsibilities.2025/05/07 19:00 -

Labor minister warns of labor fund impact from new law
Labor Minister Hung Sun-han discusses concerns over labor insurance fund impacts due to government revenue allocation changes. He assures fund stability and urges rational political discussions to address potential financial challenges.2025/03/17 15:00 -

Childcare Policy Alliance urges dual-caregiver family model
Advocacy groups in Taiwan urge the government to expand public childcare and introduce paid flexible parental leave to boost female labor force participation. They criticize current policies as inadequate and call for a shift to dual-income, dual-caregiver family models to address the country’s low fertility rate.2024/11/14 14:56 -

Taiwan boosts child care with 200 new classes by 2026
Taiwan’s new national child care policy is making strides in affordable care, specialized classes for 2-year-olds, and flexible parental leave, as reported by the Ministry of Education.2024/07/18 15:29 -

Subsidies alone won’t fix Taiwan’s birth rate drop: Experts
Explore Taiwan’s challenge in boosting its declining birth rate through subsidies and the call for more sustainable family support measures.2024/06/25 16:05 -

Expanding childcare aid: Taiwan’s to ease parental burdens
Explore Taiwan’s new approach to supporting families: Premier Chen Chien-jen announces plans for more flexible unpaid parental leave, expanded childcare services, and increased subsidies to ease the childcare burden. With a focus on diverse family roles and improved work-life balance, these measures aim to reduce childcare costs and encourage shared parental responsibilities.2024/05/09 16:42 -

Taiwan’s fertility crisis sparks urgent support measures
Explore how Taiwan is addressing its low fertility rates with new government initiatives, including flexible parental leave, enhanced childcare subsidies, and support for pregnant women.2024/04/17 14:41



