No, The population increased because people are living longer. It is expected to decrease later on.
Decreased
India's population hasn't decreased since 1920.
Australia's population has increased
Right now, China's one child policy is reducing the population of China. It means that as the population ages, there will be fewer younger people to support the elderly. On the other hand, since China is turning the Western Half of the country into desert, it will be able to feed its reduced population with its reduced farmland.
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.
China has had the one child policy since 1979.
The 1900 US Census recorded 1,698,575 resisdents.
Since World War II Polish population was increasing, but in 2013 it started to decrease.
No... it is organized in China because Chinese people want to decline their population since China is the most populous country in the world.
I would imagine that the country would end the policy sooner than they originally intended... China's "one-child" policy is, put simply, a way for the country to attempt to control the population. If families were to leave, the population would be effectively controlled, albeit in a different way than the Chinese government intended. Also, not all of the population in China is subject to this policy. So for the most part, though it is resisted in many areas, China has not noticed a large dent in their population since instituting this policy.
Since 1978
They recognize that without population control they will have a very difficult time creating economic prosperity. This policy has lead to an imbalance between boys and girls since girls are not as highly valued in Chinese society. They have recently modified their one child policy somewhat and now allow some families to have two children.