Overpopulation in China began to emerge significantly in the mid-20th century, particularly after World War II, when the population surged due to improvements in healthcare and living standards. The population reached approximately 1 billion by 1982, prompting concerns about resources and sustainability. In response, the Chinese government implemented the one-child policy in 1979 to curb population growth. This policy remained in effect until it was relaxed in 2015, reflecting ongoing concerns about demographic challenges.
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China has a one child policy that lasts until 2010. It was made in 1979 to limit communist China growth.
The policy is designed to combat overpopulation.
we should have to rule that china had that one child per family caused.
China's problem with overpopulation happened over the last 60 years. The policies of Mao Zedong, which encouraged families to have as many children as possible. Chinese families were having 5,6,7 children apiece and the population exploded.
Polution, the government's sense of human rights, the mass overpopulation and the word herro.
It makes it City (in the voice of the City Wok guy from South Park)
Acually the most common policy is two children and that is because china is so over populated.
when did china labor start
Yes! They are the cutest animals in China! They need to be protected from poachers, overpopulation, and deforestation.