100%. Everyone is suppose to comply with the law.
what is the percentage of people that read and write in china
The One-Child Policy was set forth to control China's growing population. It was set to avoid social, economic and environmental issues in 1979. About 36% of China's population is subject to the policy and a 2008 survey says that 76% percent of the population of China support the policy. There are exemptions and areas that aren't subject to this policy. It is said to be the cause of China's gender imbalance, as girls are most often aborted and subject to infanticide. Although the policy is in order, there are many citizens who continue to bear more than one child.
I disagree with the one child policy in China because China is a country and they can fit more people in it, it is cruel to the citizens and families living in China
The one child policy will only end when the people can speak out.,
based on what we have learned at school,the primary country that implements one-child policy is China but Hong Kong is not included(even though its a region of China)..
what is the percentage of people that read and write in china
Jinyan Li has written: 'Taxation in the People's Republic of China' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Fiscal policy, Tax administration and procedure, Taxation
The One-Child Policy was set forth to control China's growing population. It was set to avoid social, economic and environmental issues in 1979. About 36% of China's population is subject to the policy and a 2008 survey says that 76% percent of the population of China support the policy. There are exemptions and areas that aren't subject to this policy. It is said to be the cause of China's gender imbalance, as girls are most often aborted and subject to infanticide. Although the policy is in order, there are many citizens who continue to bear more than one child.
William A. Byrd has written: 'Township, village, and private industry in China's economic reform' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Rural industries 'China's financial system' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Finance 'The market mechanism and economic reforms in China' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Industrial management, Industrial policy, Supply and demand
Peter Harrold has written: 'China's reform experience to date' -- subject- s -: Economic policy, Central planning 'China' -- subject- s -: Economic policy, Economic conditions, Central planning
Kang Chao has written: 'The rate and pattern of industrial growth in Communist China' -- subject(s): Industrial policy 'Agricultural production in Communist China, 1949-1965. --' -- subject(s): Agriculture, China (People's Republic of China, 1949-), Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture
I disagree with the one child policy in China because China is a country and they can fit more people in it, it is cruel to the citizens and families living in China
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Willy Kraus has written: 'Wirtschaftsdynamik im pazifischen Becken' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Economic conditions 'Economic development and social change in the People's Republic of China' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, Social conditions, Social policy 'The Economic development of the Pacific Basin' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Economic conditions, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 'Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und sozialer Wandel in der Volksrepublik China' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, Social conditions
9% ok people
Robert O. Boorstin has written: 'Professional societies in the People's Republic of China' 'The press and foreign policy' 'Professional societies in the People's Republic of China' -- subject(s): Societies, Science, Engineering, Directories
6% of the population in china owns a car.