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Features & Impacts of Chinas 1 Child Policy
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Mind Map on Features & Impacts of Chinas 1 Child Policy, created by Leticia Waechter on 09/09/2014.
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Features & Impacts of Chinas 1 Child Policy
Negative Impact
60million abortions
especially with girls
broken families
suited rural people but not urban people
forced marrige
kidnaping
little emperor - spoiled/selfish children
gender imbalance
have an ageing population
there are more elderly people than younger
not such a big workforce - from the young
positive impacts
better life quality
lower fertility rate
people who stick to the 1 child policy are given 10% wave bonus
within other benefits
china doesn't contribute as much to climate change (global warming)
400 million children being born - than if they didn't have the policy
less resources bing used = less polution
little emperor
only 1 child per family = very spoiled children
emperor = boy (a boy is always a preference and they're aware of that)
less pressure on the environment
why need it?
economical
ore children = use of more resources
children are expensive
social
decreased popualtion growtj
if population had kept growing at such rate the country would face a decrease in quality of life
environmental
less use of resources
21.4% of the world's population is there, but only 7% of the world's land
Features
aborted baby girls
two children weer allowed in rural ares
they needed children
help in the farm
boys were a huge preference
they had a girl, they had the right to try again for a boy
ople who kept the policy had many advantages - economically
free scholing
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arted in 1979
soft policy -> get married later = have fewer children
had to get registered to have a child
a carrot and a stick = if you want an animal to do something you give it a carrot - to punish someone you would use a stick
there were many insentives to encorage 1 child
to not let your country down
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