Realizing the extent of runaway population growth in China and the associated threat to the realization of overall domestic economic development, China\u27s leadership of 1980 set the goal of holding the country\u27s population within 1.2 billion by the year 2000. With few exceptions, the government called for all couples to have only 1 child. By 1990, different localities and regions had implemented their own policies. The state still held all urban couples with a single female child could have a 2nd child after a 5 year hiatus; a 3rd child was forbidden regardless of the sex of the 2nd child. The 1990 population census showed China\u27s population had grown to 1.13 billion by July 1 and by year\u27s end was over the 1.143 billion. The pop...
In February 2001 the population of the world exceeded six thousand and one hundred million. The Chin...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
The term Population pertains to the percentage of the number of inhabitants that live in a geographi...
Realizing the extent of runaway population growth in China and the associated threat to the realizat...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
Recently scholars have been calling for the loosening up of China\u27s one-child policy, and even th...
Recently scholars have been calling for the loosening up of China\u27s one-child policy, and even th...
In 1968, Paul Ehrlich published a book entitled The Population Bomb in which he argued that rapid po...
In 1968, Paul Ehrlich published a book entitled The Population Bomb in which he argued that rapid po...
For more than 30 years, China’s family planning policy has limited the reproduction of its populatio...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
SummaryAfter 34 years, China softens its one-child policy, responding to its dramatically altered ci...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
In February 2001 the population of the world exceeded six thousand and one hundred million. The Chin...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
The term Population pertains to the percentage of the number of inhabitants that live in a geographi...
Realizing the extent of runaway population growth in China and the associated threat to the realizat...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
Recently scholars have been calling for the loosening up of China\u27s one-child policy, and even th...
Recently scholars have been calling for the loosening up of China\u27s one-child policy, and even th...
In 1968, Paul Ehrlich published a book entitled The Population Bomb in which he argued that rapid po...
In 1968, Paul Ehrlich published a book entitled The Population Bomb in which he argued that rapid po...
For more than 30 years, China’s family planning policy has limited the reproduction of its populatio...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
SummaryAfter 34 years, China softens its one-child policy, responding to its dramatically altered ci...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
In February 2001 the population of the world exceeded six thousand and one hundred million. The Chin...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
The term Population pertains to the percentage of the number of inhabitants that live in a geographi...