The affects are quite bad as the female will either have to have an abortion or even to have to put up with a girl or boy. In past years their have been riots and one year a women hired a man to kill her 9 year old so you could say the affects are quite bad
is the china one child policy positive? is the china one child policy positive? it has posative points...it did slowly stableise china's populaton
chinese history,chinas one_child policy
It has not ended and has not been scheduled to do so.
The 'One child' policy is related to China.
One child policy in china is made to control the population. In India, they do not have a one child policy currently but maybe in the future. In the us, they do not have a one child policy.
A 'One Child' policy will reduce population in the next generation.
What do you think about China one child policy
The one child policy prevents over-population and starvation.
China's one child policy is a national policy; it is in place throughout the country.
China has had the one child policy since 1979.
76% of Chinese people approve of the one-child policy.
China's two child policy, which was in place before 1980, had an estimated population of 1.8 billion by the year 2025. That is why, in 1980, when the population of China reached over 1000 million, it was changed to a one child policy. This resulted in a decreased estimate of 1.2 billion by the year 2025. Unfortunately it also resulted in much female infanticide and a lack of partners for men. So essentially Chinas two child policy was its first attempt at reducing its population, I would assume many of its rewards and punishments are similar to that of its one-child policy. I,e, improved housing, pensions and free education for sticking to the rules, and none of the above plus one hefty fine for breaking the rules. Unfortunately i don't know when the two child policy came into effect, or what the exact effect was if your talking about personal effects ( such as how having less children effected food, water or work sources etc - though one would assume with less mouths to feed then food and water would be more plentiful ) but I'm 100% sure this will be more helpful than the previous answer which went something like : two child policy? that's new - i thought it used to be a one-child policy.