When Communist Party leaders adopted the one-child policy in 1980, they hoped curbing birth-rates would help lift China’s poorest and increase the country’s global stature. But at what cost? Now, as China closes the book on the policy after more than three decades, it faces a population grown too old and too male, with a vastly diminished supply of young workers. Mei Fong has spent years documenting the policy’s repercussions on every sector of Chinese society. In One Child, she explores its ..
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
Based on a documentary, statistical and discourse analysis, plus 30 years of interviewing in China, ...
A crucial element in China's modernization effort is the control of population growth. Months before...
China’s infamous One-Child policy taught us how far the CPC (Communist Party of China) is willing to...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
Since 1978, China’s One-Child Policy has been decreasing the nation’s population numbers to make way...
The present article examines the need for family policy, acknowledging its potentially invasive natu...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
SummaryAfter 34 years, China softens its one-child policy, responding to its dramatically altered ci...
by the one-child-per-couple policy (the one child policy), has been one of the largest and most dram...
China’s One-Child Policy has been scrutinized by many people from different countries since it was e...
In 1979. China introduced the legislation of the One-Child Policy to be implemented as a temporary m...
China’s One-Child Policy (OCP) restricts the number of children that urban couples can have to one, ...
In 1979, China implemented the one child policy to stifle the burden of the massive demographic grow...
The one child policy is considered one of the most radical population policies in the last century. ...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
Based on a documentary, statistical and discourse analysis, plus 30 years of interviewing in China, ...
A crucial element in China's modernization effort is the control of population growth. Months before...
China’s infamous One-Child policy taught us how far the CPC (Communist Party of China) is willing to...
People’s Republic of China is not only the fastest growing economy in the world, but with the larges...
Since 1978, China’s One-Child Policy has been decreasing the nation’s population numbers to make way...
The present article examines the need for family policy, acknowledging its potentially invasive natu...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
SummaryAfter 34 years, China softens its one-child policy, responding to its dramatically altered ci...
by the one-child-per-couple policy (the one child policy), has been one of the largest and most dram...
China’s One-Child Policy has been scrutinized by many people from different countries since it was e...
In 1979. China introduced the legislation of the One-Child Policy to be implemented as a temporary m...
China’s One-Child Policy (OCP) restricts the number of children that urban couples can have to one, ...
In 1979, China implemented the one child policy to stifle the burden of the massive demographic grow...
The one child policy is considered one of the most radical population policies in the last century. ...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
Based on a documentary, statistical and discourse analysis, plus 30 years of interviewing in China, ...
A crucial element in China's modernization effort is the control of population growth. Months before...