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.
Mao Zedong
The One Child Policy was enacted in the late 1970s to limit the population growth.
The were not part of the People's Republic of China when that law was enacted.
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Anna S. Pellatt has written: 'An international review of child welfare policy and practice in relation to aboriginal people' -- subject(s): Indian children, Child welfare, Government policy, Services for, Indigenous children, Legal status, laws
Robert I. Lermer has written: 'Child support' -- subject(s): Child support, Child welfare, Government policy, Law and legislation
Neil Gilbert has written: 'Capitalism and the Welfare State' -- subject(s): Social policy, Welfare state, Economic conditions, Social service, Capitalism 'Welfare justice' -- subject(s): Welfare state, Social policy, Public welfare administration 'An introduction to social work practice' -- subject(s): Social service 'Child protection systems' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Child abuse 'Gender and Social Security Reform' 'Combatting Child Abuse' 'Biometrical interpretation' -- subject(s): Biometry 'Handbook of the social services' -- subject(s): Service social, Social service 'The enabling state' -- subject(s): Welfare state, Human services, Public welfare
Randall Craig Fasnacht has written: 'Life*Child' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Economic security, Family policy
Steven Garasky has written: 'A process for developing a minimum child support payment program in Iowa' -- subject(s): Child support, Child welfare, Government policy
A societies political ideology will dictate the parameters of it's social welfare policy.
Bronwyn Dalley has written: 'Family matters' -- subject(s): History, Child welfare, Family policy
Rob Hugi has written: 'Children and the state' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Children, Government policy