China's Child Policy Flashcards
When was China’s One Child Policy introduced?
China introduced a strict one-child policy in 1979 to control the country’s rapidly growing population.
When was China’s One Child Policy terminated?
China’s One Child Policy was terminated in 2016
When was China’s Two Child Policy introduced?
In 2016, China scrapped the one-child policy and replaced it with a two-child limit.
This was done to address the country’s aging population and declining birth rates.
When was China’s Two Child Policy terminated?
China’s Two Child Policy was terminated in 2021
When was China’s Three Child Policy introduced?
In 2021, China announced a new three-child policy, allowing couples to have up to three children.
This is a major policy shift aimed at boosting the country’s low birth rates and addressing the challenges of an aging population.
What was China’s reason for the differing policies?
Controlling rapid population growth (one-child policy)
Addressing aging population and declining birth rates (two-child and three-child policies)
What were some impacts of the policies?
Forced abortions
Sterilizations
Demographic challenges of aging population
What is the formula to calculate birth rate?
Birth rate= (Number of Births / Total Population) x 1000
What is the formula to calculate death rate?
Death Rate = (Number of Deaths / Total Population) x 1000