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Institutional Survey: Only 23% of Hong Kongers Willing to Have Children Due to Housing and Economic Issues

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A survey reveals that only 23% of Hong Kong residents are willing to have children, a 5.1 percentage point decrease from last year. The top three reasons for not wanting children are economic pressure, housing shortages, and busy work schedules. 98.7% cited childcare costs, 92.70% housing shortages, and 80.60% work commitments as deterrents. Despite government policies, birth intentions continue to decline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the main reasons for low fertility intention among Hong Kongers?
A: The main reasons are economic pressure, housing shortages, and busy work schedules.
Q: Have government policies to encourage childbirth been effective?
A: Despite government policies, fertility intention has fallen instead of rising.