Fertility Rate Continues to Decline; NDC to Release Latest Population Projections in August
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Taiwan's fertility rate continues to decline, and the National Development Council (NDC) will release new population projections in August. Media reports indicate that a "ultra-low fertility model" might suggest Taiwan's population could halve by 2065, five years earlier than previously estimated. The NDC clarifies that the media reports are not official information yet and they are still collecting data and adjusting models.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What model are the National Development Council's latest projections reported to adopt?
- A: The latest projections by the council are intended to adopt an ultra-low fertility rate model.
- Q: When might Taiwan face a population halving crisis according to the media reports?
- A: According to the reports, Taiwan may face a population halving crisis in the year 2065.
- Q: Are the projection model and results mentioned in the media reports official information?
- A: No, the latest projection model and results mentioned in media reports are not official.
- Q: Which government body is expected to release the latest population annual report in June?
- A: The Ministry of the Interior is expected to release the population annual report in June.
- Q: What is the National Development Council currently doing to ensure the reliability of the results?
- A: The National Development Council is currently undergoing data collection and model adjustment.