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One-child policy and its consequences
Why and when?Why and when?
established in 1979
To :regulate the immense population growthreduce social and environmental problemsensure that they can feed all its people
Who can be parents?Who can be parents?permission of government
application and form
married couples
SuccessSuccess prevented 300 million births since 1980official birth rate: 1,8 kids per womanpopulation growth decreased from 26 %
to 7,9 % in 2002China needs the permanent control, says
the government
Social problemsSocial problems single children are spoiled by parents
and grandparentsnot the whole attention of teacher at
schoolspecial courses for parents for the best
education
SanctionsSanctions financial penalties (about 700 €)forced abortionsforced sterilizationssequestered homes and crop
earnings
TricksTricks rich people are willing to paycountryside – no registrationsending pregnants to relativesclaiming the baby is adopted
Boys vs. GirlsBoys vs. Girlsboys are more wantedgirls are aborted or killed after
their birthboys care for the parents106.3 boys for every 100 girls
New womenNew womensophisticated and picky girls
independent women
do not need a man
reject the typical gender role
ConsequencesConsequences
kidnapping
women trafficking
up to 900 € per women
BenefitsBenefitsif the first baby is female, families get
the chance to have another child
special financial support if the second child is also a girl
e.g. old-age pension
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