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    The one-child policy (Chinese: 一孩政策; pinyin: yī hái zhèngcè) was a population planning initiative in China implemented between 1979 and 2015 to curb the...
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  • in China, replacing the country's previous one-child policy, until it was replaced by a three-child policy to mitigate the country's falling birth rates...
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    The three-child policy (Chinese: 三孩政策; pinyin: Sānhái Zhèngcè), whereby a couple can have three children, is a family planning policy in the People's...
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  • Dennis Ruowei Cao (Chinese: 曹偌伟), better known as One Child Policy, is a Chinese-American electronic musician, record producer, and DJ based in Los Angeles...
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  • One Child Nation is a 2019 American documentary film directed by Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang about the fallout of China's one-child policy that lasted...
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    China. In 1979, the Government of China established a controversial one-child policy aimed at curbing the high fertility rate. With economic development...
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  • pointed to sex-selective abortion practices in the wake of China's one-child policy. However, a number of studies have concluded that China's sex ratio...
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    China Economic history of China One-child policy, in operation 1980–2016 Two-child policy, begun in 2016 Three-child policy, begun in 2021 Overseas Chinese...
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  • Communist era, but has reemerged as an issue since the introduction of the one-child policy in the early 1980s. The 2020 census showed a male-to-female ratio of...
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  • following the development of ultrasound machines in the 1980s and China's One-Child policy.: 214  In 1986, the National Commission for Family Planning and the...
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  • Child abandonment is the practice of relinquishing interests and claims over one's offspring in an illegal way, with the intent of never resuming or reasserting...
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  • One-child policy, the population control policy of the People's Republic of China OneChild, a Canadian-based, non-governmental organization One Child...
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    family planning policies (Chinese: 计划生育政策) have included specific birth quotas (three-child policy, two-child policy, and the one-child policy) as well as...
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    partially a result of China's one-child policy that was implemented from 1979 until 2015, which limited urban families to one offspring and rural families...
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    Chinese government's "one-child policy and two-child policy", have employed coercive measures. Three types of population planning policies pursued by governments...
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  • Australia, as well as many in Africa, Asia and South America. Child support is based on the policy that both parents are obliged to financially support their...
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    the Policy.". In Henneberger S (ed.). China's One-Child Policy. Archived from the original on February 5, 2010. History of the One-Child Policy. All...
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    spoken articles) Outline of childhood Child slavery Childlessness Depression in childhood and adolescence One-child policy Religion and children Youth rights...
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  • From 1980 to 2015, the one-child policy in the People's Republic of China restricted most parents to having only one child, although it was subject...
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  • Heihaizi (category One-child policy)
    pinyin: hēiháizi) or 'black child' is a term applied in China. The term denotes children born outside the one-child policy, or generally children who are...
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    China's one-child policy, and her parents delivered her at home instead of a hospital "to avoid the shame of having a girl" as their only child. She came...
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    changed in the 20th century, especially in the 1970s, after the one-child and opening-up policies were enacted. Older Chinese traditions surrounding marriage...
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  • education as well. The One-child Policy in China plays an important role in the inequality of education. The One-child policy was implemented in China...
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  • security prison because she is pregnant with a second child, which is against a strict one-child policy. The film was a financial success, but critical reviews...
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  • instituted a one child policy to try to control its rapidly increasing population. The government had already enacted an aggressive family planning policy and...
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  • (or little emperor effect) is an aspect or view of Mainland China's one-child policy. It occurs where children of the modern upper class and wealthier Chinese...
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  • Forced abortion of Feng Jianmei (category One-child policy)
    her second child. Local officials had demanded that she and her husband pay a 40,000 yuan fine for violating the nation's one-child policy. When they...
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    One Laptop per Child (OLPC) was a non-profit initiative that operated from 2005 to 2014 with the goal of transforming education for children around the...
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  • now-defunct one-child policy. It was scaled back when the policy was removed in 2015 in favor of a two-child policy and in turn was replaced by a three-child policy...
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    2015, the one-child policy was abolished, and a two-child policy was introduced. Couples were encourage to have a second child, and the policy led to 5...
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