Indonesia's population policy was officially introduced in 1970, aimed at addressing rapid population growth and its associated challenges. The policy emphasized family planning, reproductive health, and education to promote sustainable development. It was part of a broader effort to improve living standards and economic conditions in the country. Over the years, various programs and initiatives were implemented to support these goals.
it's about 70% of indonesia's population lives in Java Island
Over-population.
The capital city of Indonesia is Jakarta.
It was introduced because of the population being so high. They wanted the population to be under 1.3 billion by 2000 but now in 2011 it is 1.4 billion. It was introduced by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979.
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it was because China's population was growing rapidly. this started to worry the chines government so they introduced the one child policy so that the population will decrease and there will be no more struggle for resources and will have an effect on the quality of life in china and make it allot better.
A boom of overpopulation caused the government to set the one-child policy. This way population wouldn't be overbearing, but now it's gotten relaxed.
it would probably be still normally populated or overpopulated
the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping brought in the policy in 1979 to try and stop communist china's population growth.
The currency of Indonesia is the Rupiah
Christianity and Islam.
Yes, the concept of cashless policy was introduced in NIGERIA.