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CHINA’S ONE CHILD POLICY An introduction to the implementation of China’s one child policy
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Background During its existence (from 1949) the Peoples Republic of China blew hot and cold about birth control During its existence (from 1949) the Peoples Republic of China blew hot and cold about birth control During this time the population nearly doubled and reached the 1 billion mark During this time the population nearly doubled and reached the 1 billion mark During the 1960s the growth rate averaged at 2.4% per year During the 1960s the growth rate averaged at 2.4% per year
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Quotes “If I have one child it will be raised better. It will have more opportunities. And my career is the most important thing. I really want to excel at it” Lu Zhufeng a 20 year old medical student
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Quotes “Vigilantes abduct pregnant women on the streets and haul them off, sometimes handcuffed or trussed, to abortion clinics (Some) aborted babies cry when they are born” Steve Mosher author of ‘Broken Earth’
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Introduction The One Child Policy was introduced in 1979 The One Child Policy was introduced in 1979 Its aim was to reduce the rate of population growth Its aim was to reduce the rate of population growth It works by persuades couples to not have more than one child through use of penalties It works by persuades couples to not have more than one child through use of penalties
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The Policy Advocates delayed marriage and delayed child bearing Advocates delayed marriage and delayed child bearing Advocating fewer and healthier babies Advocating fewer and healthier babies Advocating one child per couple Advocating one child per couple
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Exceptions Ethnic minorities are formally excluded from the policy Ethnic minorities are formally excluded from the policy If both parents are only children they are allowed to have more than one child provided the children are spaced more than 4 years If both parents are only children they are allowed to have more than one child provided the children are spaced more than 4 years Families who have children with mental or physical disabilities are sometimes allowed to have another child Families who have children with mental or physical disabilities are sometimes allowed to have another child
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The Benefits Preferential treatment in education Preferential treatment in education Healthcare Healthcare Housing Housing Wages Wages Couples with unauthorised children are subjected to a range of economic, social and political sanctions Couples with unauthorised children are subjected to a range of economic, social and political sanctions
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Thoughts Education is very expensive Education is very expensive Resources concentrated on one child Resources concentrated on one child Women are able to concentrate on careers Women are able to concentrate on careers Increased role for women in the workplace Increased role for women in the workplace
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Thoughts Chinese families overwhelming prefer male children to female children Chinese families overwhelming prefer male children to female children Increase in female infanticide Increase in female infanticide Abortions forced on women who are visibly pregnant with their second child Abortions forced on women who are visibly pregnant with their second child Mass sterilisations in rural areas Mass sterilisations in rural areas
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Horror Stories “Chinese region ‘must conduct 20,000 abortions’ Headline Daily Telegraph 05/08/2001
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One Child Policy - Backlash Sex selective abortion Sex selective abortion High divorce rate involving women whose one child turns out to be a girl (however the law has changed to prevent this resulting in men beating their wives until they divorce them on grounds of assault) High divorce rate involving women whose one child turns out to be a girl (however the law has changed to prevent this resulting in men beating their wives until they divorce them on grounds of assault) Little Emperor Syndrome Little Emperor Syndrome
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Success or Failure? Rural areas more reluctant, reasons for this include: Rural areas more reluctant, reasons for this include: The continuing need for security in old age The continuing need for security in old age The abandonment of the cooperative farming system meaning child labour is important The abandonment of the cooperative farming system meaning child labour is important The perception that girls are no good in ether respect because they marry and leave home The perception that girls are no good in ether respect because they marry and leave home
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Success or failure continued So far the policy has reduced China’s population by 250 million So far the policy has reduced China’s population by 250 million Critics say that the ratio of Chinese males to Chinese females 100 to 117 Critics say that the ratio of Chinese males to Chinese females 100 to 117
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The Future Recent speculation about the future of the policy Recent speculation about the future of the policy A Chinese official has been quoted as saying that the policy was intended for one generation only A Chinese official has been quoted as saying that the policy was intended for one generation only
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