The only real concern about the policy itself is that it violates human rights. However, the issues that derive from it involve forced abortion, infanticide and abandonment of especially female babies (males being preferred in many Asian countries), and the already stagnating and gender-unbalanced population this has resulted in.
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Lots of parents abandoning baby girls because they want boys.
Because all families have boys, there are no girls, and so a percentage of the population do not get married. It is said that China has lost one generation of people because of this.
Stress on the child because when he/she grows up, he/she will have to work and support an adult (him/herself) and 3 or 4 seniors (parents and grand parents.)
Labor force does not have enough "labor", and so everyone has to work much harder.
Farmers have a difficult time because they are usually family run, with large families.
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The 'One child' policy is related to China.
One child policy in china is made to control the population. In India, they do not have a one child policy currently but maybe in the future. In the us, they do not have a one child policy.
The one child policy prevents over-population and starvation.
China has had the one child policy since 1979.
The aim of China's one child policy is to control population growth.
The 'One child' policy is related to China.
One child policy in china is made to control the population. In India, they do not have a one child policy currently but maybe in the future. In the us, they do not have a one child policy.
A 'One Child' policy will reduce population in the next generation.
The one-child policy is also carried out in Tibet. For population concerns, The policy is made relatively loose to the Tibetan ethnic minority group. If they are willing, having a second child or maybe a third child is permitted. To people of the Han ethnic group or government officials, the policy should be strictly complied with.
The one child policy prevents over-population and starvation.
What do you think about China one child policy
China's one child policy is a national policy; it is in place throughout the country.
China has had the one child policy since 1979.
An intermestic policy is one that concerns itself with both international and domestic affairs simultaneously.
76% of Chinese people approve of the one-child policy.
No it started stricktly as a one child family program.
The aim of China's one child policy is to control population growth.