china case study 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyCase studiesA2/A-levelOCR Created by: olreithCreated on: 04-09-16 10:55 why was the 1 child policy introduced overpopulation stopping development 1 of 14 how many people were forced sterelisation 21 million 2 of 14 how many forced abortions was there 10 million 3 of 14 what were the children known as little emperors 4 of 14 what was the ratio of boys to girls 2:1 5 of 14 when was the policy introduced 1978 6 of 14 how big was the fines $8370 to $12,800 7 of 14 why was more girls aborted than boys boys was valued more 8 of 14 why was the policy classed as successful fewer and healthier births 9 of 14 what happened every day in 2009 35,000 abortions 10 of 14 why was the policy classed as unsuccessful children was abandoned and not treated well 11 of 14 what sort of policy is this anti-natal 12 of 14 what was the 5 incentives to only having 1 child higher wages,intrest free loans,pensions,better housing,better schools 13 of 14 what was the conditions like in the children's home very poor 14 of 14
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