I don't get what you were talking about.
A Chinese girl child could be referred to as a "Chinese girl" or simply as a "Chinese child" if specifying gender is not necessary.
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A one child policy would be related to population control and the availability of resources. It is not related to atheism.A one child policy would be related to population control and the availability of resources. It is not related to atheism.A one child policy would be related to population control and the availability of resources. It is not related to atheism.A one child policy would be related to population control and the availability of resources. It is not related to atheism.
The Chinese government estimates that it had three to four hundred million fewer people in 2008 with the one-child policy, than it would have had otherwise.
Without the one child policy, China's population would grow to approximately 1.8 billion by 2025 which is the reason that the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping established the one child policy in 1979.
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.
it has changed china by a lot because if they didnt introduce the one child policy china would have been in poverty
In response to a exponentially increasing in population in the late 1970's the Chinese government decided to implement the famous "one child policy". The government calculated that if they let the population grow, then each person would not have enough farm land to support themselves. (This was at a time when China was predominantly an agricultural country).
The Chinese government can stop the one child policy if it chooses to, in 2010. However this seems unlikely as the aim of the government is to drastically lower the population of the country. At the same time the reason that they started the policy was so that everyone would have a certain amount of land to farm on. However, now the majority of China's population work in factories or cities. They therefore need less land and this is an incentive to stop the policy.
I would imagine that the country would end the policy sooner than they originally intended... China's "one-child" policy is, put simply, a way for the country to attempt to control the population. If families were to leave, the population would be effectively controlled, albeit in a different way than the Chinese government intended. Also, not all of the population in China is subject to this policy. So for the most part, though it is resisted in many areas, China has not noticed a large dent in their population since instituting this policy.
The Child Protection Policy covers laws which concern child abuse. This would include things such as child labor and attacking or striking your children in a harmful way.
As authentic Chinese man, I think the one-child policy taken by the Chinese Central Government has more advantages than disadvantages, though it's not carried out completed in some rural areas of China. I have to admit that the policy do help China a lot both in economy development and social development.