i don't think so..
yes! cause As of now, Philippines is experiencing a problem, that is overpopulation. Philippines should adopt this policy to avoid increasing of populationJyes! cause As of now, Philippines is experiencing a problem, that is overpopulation. Philippines should adopt this policy to avoid increasing of populationJ
I think no cause it's Forced abortions/sterilisation and other human rights abuses These aren't part of the policy, but a result of some officials taking things into their own hands. The policy just levees fines for additional children and other monetary penalties
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.
Maybe the population growth will be controlled and the poverty rate is lesser.
In Japan there is not a child limit for parents determining the number of children they're allowed to have. However, there is a government-imposed limit of two children allowed per family currently being used in China. It was used previously in the Vietnam until 2008 and the policy has been discussed in regards to being implemented in the Philippines.
The answer was definitely NO. Several Philippine Constitution provisions will going to violated if such kind of policy will be implemented ( family is autonomous institution, deprivation of liberty and alike just to mention few of the provisions). Most specially the Philippine is a democratic one.we need and must preserve our freedom!
The one-child policy, which was implemented in China in 1979, was officially replaced in 2015 with a two-child policy due to demographic concerns, such as an aging population and declining birth rates. In 2021, this was further relaxed to a three-child policy. While these policies may evolve based on social and economic needs, it's unlikely that a strict population control measure like the one-child policy will be reinstated in the future. Changes in demographic trends will likely continue to influence China's family planning policies.
The three-child policy is a family planning initiative implemented by the Chinese government in 2021, allowing couples to have up to three children. This policy was introduced in response to declining birth rates and an aging population, aiming to promote population growth and economic stability. It replaced the previous two-child policy, which itself was a shift from the long-standing one-child policy. The government also introduced measures to support families, such as improved maternity benefits and childcare support, to encourage higher birth rates.
One example of anti-natalist policies implemented by a government to control population growth is China's one-child policy, which restricted most couples to having only one child in order to curb population growth.
China implemented the one-child policy in 1980 to reduce birth rates and control population growth. The policy was relaxed in 2015 to allow families to have two children.
China declared a one-child-per-family policy in 1979 as a measure to control its rapidly growing population. This policy was implemented to alleviate social, economic, and environmental challenges associated with overpopulation. Although it was relaxed in 2015 to allow for two children per family, the impact of the policy is still felt in Chinese society today.
It was made because in the attitude before the 1960's was to try to have as many children as possible. Due to this previous attitude the population grew rapidly. The government of china realized that the population would soon get out of control so they implemented the one child policy to try and combat it.