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The 'One child' policy is related to China.
Chinese laws are very strictly enforced in China, especially compared to North America. For example, in China couples are only allowed to have 1 child. If a couple has a second child they are forced to give the child up.
Twins or multiple births of any kind did not violate the one-child policy in China.Also the one-child policy was phased out in 2015.
Restrictive population policies are policies that restrict the growth of a population, usually enforced by the government or ethnic group, such as the communist Chinese "One Child Policy."
"The Chinese government introduced the policy in 1979 to alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems in China,[4] and authorities claim that the policy has prevented more than 250 million births from its implementation to 2000." That's from wikipedia.
In 1979, due to the rapidly rising population, China enforced a law called "One-Child Policy". Basically the law states that a family in China may only have one child.
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Governments pass legislation to establish child welfare policies, outlining guidelines for the protection and well-being of children. These policies are enforced by government agencies, social workers, and other professionals working with children.
Maybe the population growth will be controlled and the poverty rate is lesser.
Everywhere. China is so big that you are only allowed one child. If your first child is a girl you are allowed one more child. Did you know that in china one child is born every minute. In rural areas people are usually allowed to have more than one child.
The one-child policy was a way that China tried to control the population in their country. The main rule was that one family could only have one child but could have a second child if the first one was disabled.
10 child policy