- China’s one-child policy was introduced by leader Deng Xiaoping in 1978 as a temporary means of coping with unemployment and food shortages.
- Enforcement levels vary from area to area, with heavy fines and punishments levied on those who don’t comply.
- Over the past 30 years, the policy has led to widespread forced abortions, sterilisations and female infanticide.
- Encouraged by the family planning policy, a woman in China undergoes a voluntary abortion every 2.5 seconds, giving the country one of the highest abortion rates in the world.
- A longstanding preference for boys has created a surplus of 24 million men, as girls are more likely to be aborted.
- Concerned about China’s shrinking population growth, the government is now making provisions to introduce pilot schemes, where couples are allowed to have a second child.
Na China é o filho varão mais velho que está obrigado a cuidar dos pais idosos (não há reformas). Uma rapariga é descartável e de todo inconveniente.
- Enforcement levels vary from area to area, with heavy fines and punishments levied on those who don’t comply.
- Over the past 30 years, the policy has led to widespread forced abortions, sterilisations and female infanticide.
- Encouraged by the family planning policy, a woman in China undergoes a voluntary abortion every 2.5 seconds, giving the country one of the highest abortion rates in the world.
- A longstanding preference for boys has created a surplus of 24 million men, as girls are more likely to be aborted.
- Concerned about China’s shrinking population growth, the government is now making provisions to introduce pilot schemes, where couples are allowed to have a second child.
Na China é o filho varão mais velho que está obrigado a cuidar dos pais idosos (não há reformas). Uma rapariga é descartável e de todo inconveniente.
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