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Policies of Different Countries to Deal with Population Aging and Their Enlightenment for China

Kai Yu *,1,
  • 1 Shaoxing University Yuanpei College

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/12/20230774

Abstract

This article summarizes the successful measures taken by countries around the world to deal with the aging population, and focuses on the impact of immigration policies on the aging population. Immigration policy is one of the important ways to solve the thorny impact of population aging. If accurate and efficient immigration policies can be implemented, it will contribute a lot to minimizing the impact of population aging. In order to put forward suggestions for China's future immigration policies, this paper compares the immigration policies of different countries and China's policies to cope with the aging of the population by analyzing the aging trend of the world population and China's aging trend, focusing on two aspects of China's current immigration policies, as well as the results of previous studies. The results show that China's immigration policy is close to the mature strategies of developed countries, but there are still many shortcomings. In order to better adapt to the aging trend in the future, China should improve its legal system, optimize preferential policies, make up for negligence in links, and attract high-quality foreign talents to settle in China and overseas students to return home for development.

Keywords

population aging, immigration, policy, China, implication

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Yu,K. (2023). Policies of Different Countries to Deal with Population Aging and Their Enlightenment for China. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,12,37-43.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Educational Innovation and Philosophical Inquiries

Conference website: https://www.iceipi.org/
ISBN:978-1-83558-049-3(Print) / 978-1-83558-050-9(Online)
Conference date: 7 August 2023
Editor:Javier Cifuentes-Faura, Enrique Mallen
Series: Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
Volume number: Vol.12
ISSN:2753-7048(Print) / 2753-7056(Online)

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