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Liang Jianzhang has two childrenIn an exclusive interview with Cover, when asked how many children he had, he told reporters that he had two children.
When Liang Jianzhang accepted the "cover" of Phoenix.com Finance, the original words about the reporter's question about his children:
Phoenix.com Finance: Mr. Liang, how many children do you have?
Liang Jianzhang: Two.
Phoenix.com Finance: Do you think that in China now, except for a rich man like you, it is difficult for others to raise children?
Liang Jianzhang: I think the pressure on the middle class is particularly high. The pressure of occupation and family support makes it impossible for them to have too many children.
The reason why Liang Jianzhang encourages childbearing: is because he believes that after deducting the accumulation effect of the second child, China's fertility rate in recent years is only about about one, which is lower than that of Japan and Europe.
At the same time, he also believes that the future fertility rate is estimated to be more pessimistic, the number of women of childbearing age is still at its peak, and the young population will drop from an average of more than 20 million to more than 10 million in the next few years.
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Blood Type: AB Zodiac Sign: Old Sagittarius.
Nationality: Shanghai.
Education: Ph.D.
Schools: Department of Computer Science of Fudan University, Department of Computer Science of Georgia Institute of Technology, Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University.
Employers: Ctrip.com, Peking University Guanghua School of Management.
Position: Chairman, Former CEO, Research Professor, Faculty of Economics.
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Born in Shanghai in 1969, James Liang was known as a "little computer poet" at the age of 13, and went to the United States to study after graduating from the junior class of Fudan University in Shanghai, and obtained a master's degree in computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology at the age of 20. After that, he worked in technology in Silicon Valley for many years, and was the China consulting director of Oracle Inc., and is a senior management talent in the information technology industry. After returning to China in 1999, he founded Ctrip.com with three business partners, and served as CEO from 2000 to 2006 and chairman of the board of directors since 2003.
Under his leadership, the company adopted a series of efficient and innovative management methods, and quickly became one of the most successful online companies in China within 4 years, and successfully listed on the NASDAQ in 2003. In 2011, Liang received his Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University, where his research interests include innovation, entrepreneurship, and the labor market. He is co-authoring his new book, Are There Too Many Chinese?
analyzed the impact of demographic change on China's economy and comprehensively criticized and reviewed the family planning policy. He is currently a professor of economics at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University.
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Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Qingyi Town, Fucheng District, Mianyang City.
Deputy Director of the Office of the Fucheng District Committee of Mianyang City.
Secretary of the Party Committee of Longmen Town, Fucheng District, Mianyang City.
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Member of the Standing Committee of the Fucheng District Party Committee and Minister of the Organization Department of Mianyang City.
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Member of the Standing Committee of the Anxian County Party Committee and executive deputy county magistrate.
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