Anti-Natalist Policies: Case Study China’s One Child Policy

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Anti-Natalist Policies: Case Study China’s One Child Policy IB SL

Why would a country adopt such an approach? Anti-Natalist Policy An anti-natalist policy is an attempt by governments to reduce its country’s population. Why would a country adopt such an approach?

China Using Case Study 13 answer the following questions... Why has China adopted a “One Child Policy?” What are the main parts of this policy? What have been its impacts (Social, Economic, Environmental)? How could this policy be a concern to peoples’ human rights?

Anti-Natalist China Watch the following video clip summarising the main points and effects of China’s One Child Policy