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What impact could the one child policy have on china both socially and scientifically?

Much has been said about the social implications of China's one child policy. In essence, the policy is depriving children of experiencing the type of childhood that their parents have experienced being raised in a family with siblings. Children learn to deal with social problems when they are raised around other children.


Who introduced the one child policy in china?

The Chinese government introduced the one child policy in 1979 to alleviate social and environmental problems in China.


What is China's one child policy impact?

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What country declared a one child-per-family policy?

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.


Where does one child policy happen?

The 'One child' policy is related to China.


What was the impact of one child policy on infant mortality rate?

infant mortality rate is not related to one child policy because the policy does not allow to kill the new born baby. You should ask about the abortion rate. Also, the policy can't be used if the embryo becomes to a human in mother's uterus.


How is the one child policy in china similar to policies in India and in the us?

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.


Why one child policy?

A 'One Child' policy will reduce population in the next generation.


How does China control population growth?

The Chinese government introduced one-child policy in 1979 to alleviate the social and environmental problems of China. The one-child policy promotes couples having one child in rural and urban areas. It should really be called the "one birth policy" because parents are allowed to keep twins, triplets, etc.


What facts are there about the one child policy in china?

What do you think about China one child policy


What does the one child policy prevent?

The one child policy prevents over-population and starvation.


What impacts could China's one child policy have on the population both scientifically and socially?

Much has been said about the social implications of China's one child policy. In essence, the policy is depriving children of experiencing the type of childhood that their parents have experienced being raised in a family with siblings. Children learn to deal with social problems when they are raised around other children.