Population: China one child policy Flashcards
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Implementation
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- RULES: 1 child, married late 20s
- INCENTIVES: priority housing, free child education & healthcare, pension, +5-10% salary
- PUNISHMENTS: -10% salary, bankrupting fine, forced sterilisation
- PROPOGANDA: posters, ‘granny police’ spys
2
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Issues
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- Gender imbalance 80 million more men
- Human rights violations/ women’s rights
- Ageing population, 1 couple 4 ageing parents
- ‘Little Emperor syndrome’ spoilt children, can’t share or work together
- Boy preference -> female infanticide/ abandonment. selective abortions
3
Q
Benefits
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- Prevented 400 million births
- No predicted famine
- Industrialisation and economic development
- Living standards improved
4
Q
Changes to the policy (90s and 000s)
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- couple of single children can have 2 kids
- to reduce burden of ageing population
5
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Background
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- 1979
- implemented after famines and baby booms
- Fears of overpopulation, famine, poverty