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  • Taiwan faces 22nd month of continuous population drop

    Taiwan’s population declined for 22 months, reaching 23,310,853 in Oct. 2025. Births rose slightly, but deaths outpaced them. Taoyuan saw the highest net migration gain.
    2025/11/10 17:00
  • 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
  • International students fill Taiwan’s convenience store jobs

    Taiwanese convenience stores are hiring international students and foreign workers, reshaping retail. This trend may be a result of labor shortages caused by Taiwan’s low birth rate, but also could boost cultural diversity.
    2025/09/10 17:52
  • Why Taiwan’s chip industry threatened by graduate shortage

    Taiwan’s MOE released a report about the declining number of graduates. Other countries, like the U.S. and South Korea, face the same situation. If nothing is done about this, Taiwan’s economy and semiconductor industry might be impacted, and may be overtaken by other countries, like India.
    2025/09/04 17:25
  • Taiwan hits record low birth rate in April amid crisis

    Taiwan’s population fell for the 16th month in April, with births at a record low and a net migration loss. Taoyuan City saw growth, while Lienchiang County declined.
    2025/05/10 07:00
  • Taiwan sees record low births in 2024, continuing decline

    Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior reports a record low in births for 2024, continuing a nine-year decline. The population fell by 20,222, with deaths and marriages also decreasing.
    2025/01/10 13:42
  • Economic minister calls for adaptive reforms in Tainan

    Economic Minister J.W. Kuo emphasizes adapting reforms to address Taiwan’s challenges, including a declining birth rate. Learn about new investments and strategies.
    2025/01/02 17:09
  • Taiwan to cut class sizes in 2025 amid demographic shifts

    The Ministry of Education in Taiwan will reduce class sizes in 2025 due to demographic trends. Over 200 schools will implement this change, affecting both public and private high schools.
    2024/11/12 16:54
  • Low birth rates challenge Taiwan’s future

    Taiwan’s birth rate continues to decline, even in the Year of the Dragon, with fewer than 100,000 births recorded in 2024. Experts highlight the need for long-term solutions to address cultural and economic challenges.
    2024/11/06 15:49
  • Taiwan urged to legalize prenatal preparation leave

    Legislators and civic groups in Taiwan push for prenatal preparation leave to combat declining birth rates. The proposed law aims to extend leave from seven to nine days.
    2024/11/06 11:48
  • Tongxiao’s new policy gives NT$90,000 per newborn

    Tongxiao Township in Miaoli County approved a new childbirth subsidy policy, offering NT$90,000 per newborn starting next year. Combined with the county’s subsidy, each newborn will receive NT$110,000.
    2024/09/26 15:09
  • Ex-legislator suggests hiring Afghan mercenaries

    Explore the challenges Taiwan faces with military personnel shortages due to declining birth rates and the proposal to recruit mercenaries from Afghanistan. Learn about the current state of Taiwan’s National Military and potential solutions.
    2024/09/23 15:26
  • Taiwan’s birth rate may rise by 3% with new fertility law

    Discover how Taiwan’s Assisted Reproduction Act amendment could boost the birth rate by 3% by including same-sex couples, single women, and surrogate mothers. Read insights from Lee Maw-sheng on the potential impact and challenges.
    2024/08/20 17:37
  • Taiwan faces pediatrician shortage amid low birth rates

    Explore how Taiwan’s declining birth rate affects pediatric care, leading to an aging workforce and overworked doctors, despite government subsidies to retain talent.
    2024/07/12 17:17
  • Taipei Mayor unveils new strategies to tackle low birthrate

    Explore how Taipei is tackling its low birth rate issue under Mayor Chiang Wan-an’s leadership. Learn about the city’s initiatives, including increased baby bonuses, themed workshops for singles, and a unique joint wedding event, all aimed at encouraging young couples to start families.
    2024/07/02 16:48
  • Taiwan faces sharp decline in school-age population by 2039

    Explore how Taiwan’s low birthrate impacts its future, with a focus on declining elementary school populations, cultural influences, and successful local policies to combat this trend.
    2024/07/02 16:39
  • 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
  • Taiwan’s military faces manpower crunch as births decline

    Discover how Taiwan addresses its military manpower challenge amid a declining birth rate, with conscriptable males falling below 100,000. Learn about the MOI’s law amendments and the MND’s efforts to boost numbers.
    2024/06/24 13:31
  • Mingdao University to close amid declining birth rate

    Discover the story of Taiwan’s Mingdao University closing in 2024 after 23 years, due to financial struggles and a declining birth rate. Details on its final grand graduation ceremony and events.
    2024/06/21 14:40
  • Taiwan proposes law to legalize surrogacy

    Discover how Taiwan’s new draft for the Assisted Reproductive Act could make it the first country in Asia to legalize surrogacy, supporting diverse family formations.
    2024/05/15 10:01
  • Tech studies surge in popularity among Taiwan’s students

    Explore the shifting landscape of Taiwan’s higher education in 2023, as revealed by the Ministry of Education’s latest statistics. Discover the significant rise in technology students, the decline in humanities enrolment, and the overall decrease in student numbers due to a falling birth rate. Uncover the trends in high school education and the changing dynamics in STEM fields, highlighting the evolving priorities and challenges in Taiwan’s academic sector.
    2024/05/06 18:03
  • Taiwan signs MOU with India to employ migrant workers

    Taiwan’s Executive Yuan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with India to facilitate the hiring of Indian migrant workers. The MOU states that Taiwan will determine the sectors and numbers for employment, while India will recruit and train the workers according to regulations. Contrary to online rumors, the plan does not involve the introduction of 100,000 Indian workers. The signing ceremony occurred online between the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India and the India-Taipei Association. Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor will submit the MOU to the Legislative Yuan for record and will hold meetings with Indian counterparts to discuss further details. Once all preparations are completed, India will be recognized as a new source of migrant labor, allowing employers to hire based on individual demand. This move is part of Taiwan’s efforts to address issues such as an aging population, decreased birth rate, and labor shortages by developing new sources of migrant labor.
    2024/02/16 17:33
  • Skepticism over university department mergers in Taiwan

    In Taiwan, private universities like Tamkang University are merging departments due to declining student numbers and birth rates. Experts question the effectiveness of these mergers while education groups call for government support to maintain teaching quality and protect teacher and student rights.
    2024/01/22 17:36
  • TPP’s Ko advocates for extended employment age

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je has proposed the ’Strong Generation’ program, which aims to encourage able-bodied individuals to remain employed and dispel rumors about preventing seniors from retiring. During the Central Election Committee Policy Presentation, Ko elaborated on his initiative, emphasizing the need for reform in the current employment and worker insurance system, which only extends to age 65. He advocates for the elimination of negative stereotypes against the elderly and plans to establish a national research center focused on creating an industrial chain tailored to the needs of the elderly population. Ko’s proposals address Taiwan’s aging population and low birth rate, aiming to shift societal perceptions and create a conducive environment for young people to have children while ensuring seniors can live a more vibrant ’Strong Generation’ life.
    2023/12/26 17:00
  • Taiwan’s low frozen egg usage spurs reproduction laws debate

    In Taiwan, an increase in egg freezing among women aged 35 to 39 sparks discussions on amending the Assisted Reproduction Act as lawmakers push for inclusive reproductive rights amid low egg utilization rates and a declining birth rate.
    2023/12/08 17:11
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