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Mathematical analysis of China's birth rate and research on the urgency of deepening the reform of art education

  • Autores: Guo He, Hao Chen, Faris Kateb
  • Localización: Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, ISSN-e 2444-8656, Vol. 7, Nº. 2, 2022, págs. 665-674
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Aims: To understand the reasons for the decline in the birth rate of our country, the effects of the decline in the birth rateand the countermeasures needed to reduce the birth rate, as well as the urgency of the reform of education, especially arteducation.Methods: Using a mathematical statistical analysis method, the decline of the birth rate in our country was statisticallyanalysed, and the influence of education, especially art education, was discussed.Results: The results show that the birth rate of China’s population decreased significantly, that is, from 36% in 1949 to23.3% in 1987 and from 12.95% in 2016 to 10.8% at present. This has a significant impact on the manpower of all walksof life. Students at all levels and all kinds of schools have brought about a greater impact. Higher education, especially arteducation, has a greater impact.Conclusions: In the face of the decline in the birth rate, corresponding countermeasures must be taken to strengthenthe development of maternal and child health care and medical resources. In-depth reform or correction of the currentcompulsory education must be assessed in order to relieve the worries of women who have given birth so that the birth rateincreases within the framework of a reasonable, normal span of time and demonstrates smooth development. In order toensure that China has sufficient human resources and enough students at all levels and all kinds of schools, the reform ofart education is deepened, thus facilitating training of the talents of world-class masters.


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