KEY POINTS
  • China's announcement Monday that couples can have three children generated a buzz of online discussion on why it isn't practical to have children, let alone three.
  • High education costs and insufficient support for maternity leave and retirement have contributed to a growing reluctance to have children.
  • Changes such as improving access to childcare "are much more important than simply removing the numerical limit on the number of kids you can have," said Rory Green, senior China economist at TS Lombard.
China's shopping malls increasingly feature activity centers similar to this one in Beijing, where kids make cakes on Children's Day on June 1, 2020.

BEIJING — For many Chinese people, government restrictions have long ceased to be their main reason for not having more children.

That poses a greater challenge for Chinese authorities when trying to limit the negative effects on the economy from a decades-old policy restricting households to one child.