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Chinas One Child Policy
Why China Needs The Policy?
Population of 1.3+ Billion People
Not Enough Food, Water or Resources
Overcrowded hospitals & schools
High Unemployment
Envrionmental Issues
Pollution, Land Shortages
Youth Can't Get Jobs
Low Quality of Public Services
Risk of Famine, Poverty & Poor Health
Overuse Resources
How It Was Enforced
Fines for 2nd Child
Financial Reward for Following Policy
Government Ensuring the Policy Was Followed
Permit To Have A Baby
Force Abortion/Sterilization
Trauma and Human Violation
Government control on Personal Choices
Loss Of Privacy & Trust
Obedience To Follow Policy
Financial Pressure On Poor Families
Benefits
More Resources For Children
Better Access to Healthcare & Education
Better Pension
Better Living Standards
More Support For Elderly
Improved Child Development & Education
Better Quality Of Life For Families
Consequences
Unregisted Children = No Healthcare/education
Forced Abortion
Jail & Heavy Fines
Public Shaming
Loss Of Dignity & Impact of Mental Health
Fear & Poverty
Unsafe Procedures
Invisible Children/Ignored From Society
Accidental Effects
Gender Imbalance (more boys)
Girls Abonded & Put In Orphanges
200+ Million Abortions
Baby Stealing & Child Trafficking
Rise In Crime & Black Market Adoptions
Physical & Mental Crisis
Emotional Harm/Overcrowded Orphanages
Men Can't Find Wives
Future Issues
Aging Population (not enough workers)
Little Princes (spoiled children)
Social Pressure On Single Child
Fewer Women = Marriage Imbalance
Loneliness, Rise in Human Trafficking
Stress To Support Parents & Grandparents
Social Issues, Pressure To Succeed
Slower Economy, Pension Issues
Solutions
Encourage 2 Child Families
Strict Laws Against Forced Abortions
Educate Families Instead Of Punishing
Support For Girls & Elderly
Gender Equality & Safety For Elderly
Builds Cooperation & Trust
Protects Womens Rights
Slowly Balances age & gender gap
Impacts
Low Birth Rate Continues
Growing Elderly Population
Delayed Marriage & Children
Shift In Gender Roles
Education Pressure
Generational Split
Modern Youth & Traditional Parents
High Spending on 1 Child Success
More Women Want Careers
More Demand For Services
Most Families Want 1 Child
Conclusion
Helped Slowed Population Growth
Harsh Methods
Good Results & Negative Side Effects
Better If Based On Choice & Not Effects
Sustainable & Respectable
Population Stability
Long Term Trauma
Fewer People to Strain Resources
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