The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in Guangdong province is soliciting public opinion on new measures to encourage local women of childbearing age to have more children.
Under the proposal, a mother who gives birth to her third child will be eligible for up to 19,000 yuan ($2,815) in three years.
The incentives include a one-time birth allowance of 10,000 yuan and an annual child care allowance of 3,000 yuan until the child is 3 years old.
Mothers who have a second child will also be eligible for a one-time birth subsidy valued at 5,000 yuan and an annual child care allowance of 2,000 yuan for three years. Women who give birth to their first child would receive a one-time birth allowance of 3,000 yuan, plus a three-year annual child care allowance of 1,500 yuan.
Parenting subsidies are set after taking into account the per capita consumption expenditure of Shenzhen residents, infant and child-rearing costs and related factors, under the Shenzhen Health Commission's draft.
The parenting subsidies aims to help increase the city's birth rate.