This Article discusses how Chinas policy on reproduction developed from one that encouraged population growth to the very restrictive one-child policy. Part I discusses the factors underlying the establishment of the reproduction system after 1949. Part II analyzes the transition of national olicy and legislation over the period from 1980 to 2001 from encouraging to controlling childbirth. Part III discusses, in detail, the development and implementation of the one-child policy, and Part IV discusses the effects of this development. Finally, Part V explains the 2016 amendment to the Population and Family Planning Law in China, which abandoned the one-child policy
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
In October, 2015, China's one-child policy was replaced by a universal two-child policy. The effects...
In 1979. China introduced the legislation of the One-Child Policy to be implemented as a temporary m...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
This paper gives a brief overview of the family planning policy of China which, although being recen...
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...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
In this paper, we show that the one-child policy has played a significant role in the decline of Chi...
In China, strict goal-oriented population control has been the reality for Chinese citizens since 19...
Recently scholars have been calling for the loosening up of China\u27s one-child policy, and even th...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
China’s infamous One-Child policy taught us how far the CPC (Communist Party of China) is willing to...
China’s One-Child Policy has been scrutinized by many people from different countries since it was e...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
In October, 2015, China's one-child policy was replaced by a universal two-child policy. The effects...
In 1979. China introduced the legislation of the One-Child Policy to be implemented as a temporary m...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
This paper gives a brief overview of the family planning policy of China which, although being recen...
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...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
In this paper, we show that the one-child policy has played a significant role in the decline of Chi...
In China, strict goal-oriented population control has been the reality for Chinese citizens since 19...
Recently scholars have been calling for the loosening up of China\u27s one-child policy, and even th...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
China’s infamous One-Child policy taught us how far the CPC (Communist Party of China) is willing to...
China’s One-Child Policy has been scrutinized by many people from different countries since it was e...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
In October, 2015, China's one-child policy was replaced by a universal two-child policy. The effects...
In 1979. China introduced the legislation of the One-Child Policy to be implemented as a temporary m...