China's one child policy is a national policy; it is in place throughout the country.
the one child policy.
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The estimated population of China in 2012 was 1.351 billion. They have a small youth population because of the one child policy in place.
Did they decide yet? When does this take place? Im woried! So will there be any problems to this result?
The one-child policy, which was implemented in China in 1979, was officially replaced in 2015 with a two-child policy due to demographic concerns, such as an aging population and declining birth rates. In 2021, this was further relaxed to a three-child policy. While these policies may evolve based on social and economic needs, it's unlikely that a strict population control measure like the one-child policy will be reinstated in the future. Changes in demographic trends will likely continue to influence China's family planning policies.
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.
CHINA IS A PLACE I ONCE NEW... BUT WITH ALL THESE GREAT NEW ARTISTS COMING FROM SOUTH KOREA MY LOVE FOR THE CHINESE CULTURE HAs SLIGHTLY DECREASED... not really... are you talking about the one child policy?
It is difficult to determine the exact number of abortions that have occurred under China's one-child policy. The policy, which was implemented from 1979 to 2015, resulted in numerous forced abortions and sterilizations. It is estimated that millions of abortions took place during this period, but an exact figure is not available.
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in 1979
because at one point the population of china was at one billion which is a 7th of the worlds population today, so they put the policy down hoping it will go back down to the millions as some people in china have food shortages and they live in poverty due to the amount of people there are in china, also because of the amount of people there, there are more homeless people there than in any other place in the world. (the policy excludes twins)