These Chinese villages are paying couples to have more children
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With China facing a looming demographic crisis, the government last month passed into law a three-child policy raising the permitted limit on family sizes.
But with many couples still hesitant to expand their families, some places are now offering cash incentives to encourage more births.
Huangzhugen village, in Lianjiang city in southern Guangdong province, will pay permanent residents up to $510 a month for babies born after September 1, state-run tabloid Global Times reported on Wednesday.
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