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Birth rate falls even with new assisted reproduction access
Taiwan faces a demographic shift as birth rates plummet, with experts dubbing it a "fertility panic period." High housing costs and low wages deter young people from having children. The government is urged to enhance childcare support and consider immigration to stabilize the population.2025/12/29 09:28 -

Taiwan’s birth rate decline sparks fertility panic
Taiwan faces a demographic shift as birth rates plummet, with experts dubbing it a "fertility panic period." High housing costs and low wages deter young people from having children. The government is urged to enhance childcare support and consider immigration to stabilize the population.2025/12/12 17:39 -

DPP’s Lai-Hsiao lead KMT rivals in latest Taiwan polls
The United Daily News pre-closure poll shows that Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, maintain a 5-percentage-point lead over their Kuomintang (KMT) rivals, Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong. The Lai-Hsiao ticket received 32% support, while the Hou-Jaw ticket received 27%, a decrease of four percentage points from previous polls. Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, trailed with 21% support. Among different age groups, the Ko-Wu ticket led among voters aged 20 to 39 with a 42% support rate. Among 40-59 year-olds, the Hou-Jaw ticket led by 1%, and among voters over 60, the Hou-Jaw ticket polled at 37%, while the Lai-Hsiao ticket polled at 35%. The survey was conducted from Dec. 26-30, 2023, with a sample size of 1,215 adults. The sampling error is within plus or minus 2.8 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. The survey used a dual telephone register for random sampling, including landline and mobile phones, with weighting by gender, age, and population structure. The funding for the survey came from United Daily News.2024/01/02 15:45



