An Anti-natalist Case Study- China's One Child Policy (1979)
- Created by: claudiadavey
- Created on: 01-12-15 18:45
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- Causes
- In early 1970, China's population was fast approaching 900 million
- Children were considered an economic asset and essential for good care in old age- hence why so many were being born
- The government were concerned by the prospects of over-population and were predicting a huge famine
- A two-child policy had been implemented, but this was not effective enough
- In early 1970, China's population was fast approaching 900 million
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