Affiliation:
1. School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing Normal University, People's Republic of China
2. School of Radio and Television, Communication University of China, People's Republic of China
Abstract
We investigated the reactions and preferences of the Chinese populace, particularly young adults, toward China's three-child policy, a recent strategy aimed at addressing the nation's aging population that allows couples to have up to three children. By monitoring Sina Weibo discussions
related to fertility policies, we gauged public sentiment and potential emotional contagion. We collected 711 main posts and 26,515 responses and used the sentiment analysis method to identify the emotional tendencies of each post, thus determining if emotional contagion occurred. Results
showed there were 631 posts with negative emotional contagion effects and 554 posts with positive emotional contagion effects. Further textual analysis indicated that the Chinese public maintains a pessimistic outlook on the three-child policy and expresses concern about the detrimental impact
of social circumstances and the difficulties women encounter concerning fertility.
Publisher
Scientific Journal Publishers Ltd