Probably not, but that wasn't the point of it and it is a communist country so they do and tell their people what to think, say, and do.
It has not ended and has not been scheduled to do so.
no
if you have second child, you have to pay huge amount of fine and face some criticism; some rich people who really want more babies can afford the fine, but most people can not. Why would people want second child? One child has brought enough troubles.
it has changed china by a lot because if they didnt introduce the one child policy china would have been in poverty
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It was relaxed because it worked!
In order for your child to have insurance coverage, your child would need to be listed as a covered person on the policy, and a premium would need to have been collected for the child. Even if both parents are insured, if your child isn't on the policy and has not been considered as a portion of the premium, then there is no coverage.
The One Child Policy was implemented to control the population of China. It is controversial, and has been linked to forced abortions, infanticide of female babies, and the sex imbalance of China's population.
Fines. Unless your rich then you can pay your way out.
The bad points of china's one child policy is that:It has a negative effect on females,It will cause alot of infanticide,More abortions,More abandoning will occur often.
No, being a widow has no impact. The beneficiary has already been designated. As a designated beneficiary, the child or the child's legal gaurdian may have a right to receive the benefits on the designated child's behalf. The designation of the child as beneficiary under the policy by the Insured indicates the decedents clear intent that the child should benefit from the policy.
Without the one child policy, China's population would grow to approximately 1.8 billion by 2025 which is the reason that the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping established the one child policy in 1979.