Chinese 1 child policy
China’s one child policy was established by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 to limit communist China's population growth. Although designated a "temporary measure," it continues a quarter-century after its establishment. The policy limits couples to one child. Fines, pressures to abort a pregnancy, and even forced sterilization accompanied second or subsequent pregnancies.
It is not an all-encompassing rule because it has always been restricted to ethnic Han Chinese living in urban areas. Citizens living in rural areas and minorities living in China are not subject to the law. However, the rule has been estimated to have reduced population growth in the country of 1.3 billion by as much as 300 million people over its first twenty years.
This rule has caused a disdain for female infants; abortion, neglect, abandonment, and even infanticide have been known to occur to female infants. The result of such Draconian family planning has resulted in the disparate ratio of 114 males for every 100 females among babies from birth through children four years of age. Normally, 105 males are naturally born for every 100 females.
Recent Effects of the One Child Law
Now that millions of sibling-less people in China are now young adults in or nearing their child-bearing years, a special provision allows millions of couples to have two children legally. If a couple is composed of two people without siblings, then they may have two children of their own, thus preventing too dramatic of a population decrease.
Although IUDs, sterilization, and abortion (legal in China) are China's most popular forms of birth control, over the past few years, China has provided more education and support for alternative birth control methods.
Statistically, China's
quantity of children to prevent overcrowding The population of China is over 1 billion, 1 sixth of the WHOLE World’s population, and this amount is still rising and it always had. That’s why the Chinese government has put a stop to this endless increase of the quantity of children being born every single minute in China. This policy is assumed to have prevented over 400 million children of being born. The policy has been implicated in an increase in forced abortions and female infanticide, and…
has more people than any other cuntry in the world at over 1:3 bilion people, witch make up almost twenty percent of the world population struggling to spport its huge population and keep up with resoursec the have.china knew it had to do something fast to control it's growth. what china did shocked the world. in 1979 chinese leader deng xiaoping inroduced the one child policy witch meade it ilegal for many parents to have more then one child they could be given fines and pressure to abort a pregnacy…
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now famous one child policy in 1979, after Chinese demographer Liu Zeng calculated China’s OPTIMUM population at 700million. The government set the limit at one child per family – a total fertility rate of 1! The state offered inducements for having only one child such as; Free education Priority housing Pension Child care Family benefits They also had a rigorous range of punishments if the on child rule was flouted (which it clearly was, look at the fertility graph, it never reaches 1!) including;…
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