As a younger woman, Lisa Pang was sure she wanted children. But now, aged 37 and a successful business entrepreneur, her career is so fulfilling she has rejected the idea of motherhood. Her reluctance to raise a family while focusing on her career in the sports industry in Guangdong is reflected among swathes of women of her generation in China, which is facing a fertility crisis that has accelerated the rapid ageing of the population and could hamper economic growth. “The low birth rate nowadays may be due to the change of mindset among young people,” said Ms Pang.