Deaths in China to reach ‘an unprecedented scale’, peak at 19 million in 2061
In contrast, the total population of the Netherlands was around 18 million last year.
“Although the massive number of deaths among the elderly are a natural outcome of the demographic transition, China’s mortality peak is approaching rapidly and on an unprecedented scale, posing severe challenges to individuals, families and society as a whole,” the professors said in the report.
They recommended reinforcing the medium and long-term planning of funeral services to prevent social conflicts, including “unaffordable death” and “expensive tombs”, and providing legal services for the elderly and inheritance disputes.
The authorities should promote life and death education and accelerate the construction of China’s hospice care system to improve quality of life, the professors added.
It mirrors the fading demographic dividend
And although the sustained decline in China’s birth rate would eventually result in fewer deaths in the 22nd century, the problem of the rising number of deaths by the end of the 21st century would first loom large for China, the report added.
Ren Zeping, an independent Chinese economist, said improved medical treatments have ensured people live longer, urging society and the government to pay more attention to the accelerated ageing issues.
“It mirrors the fading demographic dividend, next to the rise in social dependency rates, the burden of raising the elderly, pressure on insurance, government debt and the decrease in passion for social innovation and entrepreneurship,” Ren wrote earlier this month.