Yes! Especially when dealing with a culture where the family name is so important, it would make sense that they would want a boy who could continue carrying that name. This resulted in girls being unwanted or even killed.
The Chinese government introduced the one child policy in 1979 to alleviate social and environmental problems in China.
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China was and is run by a communist party.
The reason that only one Chinese child is allowed per family is because of the One Child Policy. Introduced in 1978, this policy was created by the Chinese Government to alleviate economic, environmental and social problems in China. When the policy was first introduced, the fertility rate in China was over 3 children per woman; in 2008, the number had fallen to 1.8 children per woman. While it has helped with both economic and environmental problems, it has had a large impact on rural families, which rely on their children to work the farm.
Yes, the concept of cashless policy was introduced in NIGERIA.
Barbara Krug has written: 'Chinas Weg zur Marktwirtschaft' -- subject(s): Capitalism, Economic policy
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
"The Chinese government introduced the policy in 1979 to alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems in China,[4] and authorities claim that the policy has prevented more than 250 million births from its implementation to 2000." That's from wikipedia.
It has not ended and has not been scheduled to do so.
George Washington was the one who introduced the foreign policy of neutrality as stated in President Washington Farewell Address.
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The policy was introduced in 1978 and initially applied to first-born children in the year of 1978. It was created by the Chinese government to alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems in China, and authorities claim that the policy has prevented between 250 and 300 million births from its implementation until 2000, and 400 million births from 1979 to 2011.