ECNS – Jan 7 – 67% of respondents to a survey by Zhenai.com said they would prefer to have a second child as China scaled back its decades-old one-child policy last week, allowing all couples across the country to have a second child. Higher income and education are factors boosting the desire to eventually have a second child, it found. The report also showed that 66.7% of respondents feel pressure to marry against their will, especially in first-tier cities.
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