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.
The aim of China's one child policy is to control population growth.
Where did you get that afirmation????? Asia has the fastest population growing rate in the World. The only part of Asia where there is fairly low population growth is China, where there has been a 'one baby per couple' policy for many years. Apart from China, Asia's population is growing fast.
There is only one real reason - lack of birth control.
The population of China was 1.14333 billion in 1990. (Unofficial statistics, for your reference only)
India in the 1700's Had the world's largest democracy but, its inefficiency to balance population growth and economic growth became a huge problem
population growth control!
China and India have implemented population control measures in the past, such as the one-child policy in China. Other countries may have voluntary family planning programs to help manage population growth, but not explicit population control measures.
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The growth rate of India's population is faster than the population of China due to less rigid fertility control measurement of India's government.
The aim of China's one child policy is to control population growth.
A major burden to the growth of China's economy was cause by the high population growth. An increase in the population has resulted into limited resources among the residents.
One example of anti-natalist policies implemented by a government to control population growth is China's one-child policy, which restricted most couples to having only one child in order to curb population growth.
no more than two children.
To control China's population
China, India, and Singapore are examples of countries that have implemented anti-natalist policies to control population growth. These policies often include measures such as family planning programs, incentives for smaller families, and restrictions on the number of children a family can have.
by the slogan hum do hamare do
population growth