China is ending a decades-long tax exemption on contraceptives to push up its birth rate. Experts say the change could leave women and young people more vulnerable.

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    Economically stable people who feel safe in their society choose to have children.

    China has not been sharing youth unemployment numbers for a year now, after they started approaching 20% unemployment for the 18-30 age range.