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China's One-Child Policy

To alleviate the effects of overpopulation, China instituted a one-child policy beginning in 1978. Under the family planning policy, urban couples are only allowed to have one child. The policy is still in effect today. China is the most populous country in the world with more than 1.3 billion citizens.

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What are the countries with the one child policy?

(at the time this was contributed) I believe that The People's Republic of China (i.e.: Communist China) is the only nation with an officially government sanctioned policy against more than one child per family.

Why in china they had a two child policy?

As China is no. 1 country on the basis of population so the government in China bring a policy of two children to control the population of their country.Under this policy no people in china has more than two children either they will be punished or they will charged some money.

How much will you be fined if you have more than one child in china?

Chinese women are only allowed to have one child. If they had more than one child, women would be severely punished. they would most likely have to just give it up for adoption but in some places the child can be killed.

If they insist in keeping it they have to pay a years salary each year to the government. So there is a way if you are rich.

What will happen if the one child policy in china fails?

there could have been a high possibility of population overgrowth and this could have easily resulted in economic challenges, social, financial problems and cause mass changes into the high status country.

Where did the One child policy start?

Without the one child policy, China's population would grow to approximately 1.8 billion by 2025 which is the reason that the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping established the one child policy in 1979.

Is the Chinese government right introducing the one child policy?

they feel angry pissed you even might say and worthless for they don't even get a say because like read this story:

a woman from a county in Xiamen city, southeastern China, who at eight months pregnant was dragged from her home by family planning officials, beaten up, detained for three days and then forced to undergo an abortion. This, it is claimed, was because she already had a nine-year-old daughter and was violating the rules of the one-child policy.

you see what people will do just to save money IM DISAPPOINTED

What if the policy is ignored the one-child policy in China?

The One Child Policy was set up to fight rampant population growth in China by encouraging couples to have smaller families. Under the policy, Chinese couples are permitted to have only one child. However, there are many exceptions to the rule: Chinese military officers of a certain rank are permitted to have multiple children; members of China's many ethnic minorities are free to have multiple children; and farmers in China's poorer regions are permitted to keep having children until they have a boy who can help tend to the family's farm.

Punishment for those who run afoul of the policy also varies: some find it hard to get their birth certificate registered and therefore find it hard to apply for government services; some have trouble being accepted into state owned universities; and still some find it difficult to land government jobs. In many regions of the country couples can opt to pay a fee for each additional child they have.

China has recently begun to relax the One Child Policy in its wealthy coastal cities. Strangely enough, in these affluent areas couples voluntarily choose to have one child for economic reasons.

Who invented the one child policy?

the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping brought in the policy in 1979 to try and stop communist china's population growth.

Does the one child policy apply to everyone?

Yes:

-Those from minoritiy ethnic

-First baby is a girl

-Some province allowed more than 1 child, regardless of the gender of their first baby

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What happens if some in China has a child Before the 1 child Policy and One After the One child Policy?

You mean if they were pregnant with #2 when the policy came into play? Then the second one didn't count and it was fine having 2.

if you mean they had one already and decided to have one more after the policy came into play, they had to pay I think it is 1-2 years salary as penalty if they want to keep it or leave it for adoption.

What are the incentives of the one child policy?

Those with one child are given privileges, like free education. But the others will have to pay fees.

How can I protect my child's SSI benefits when a group puts on a benefit for my child?

You should consult an attorney about creating a special needs trust in which any funds to benefit the child can be deposited.

What was the birth rate of china before the one child policy?

The only data I can find on this for you is that since the one child policy the data obtained from 39,585 females aged between 13 - 49 the birth rate dropped from 2.9 before the policy to 1.94 in women over 34 and 1.73 in women under 35. :)