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Why experts question whether China's one-child policy was necessary in the first place
China's one-child policy, one of the harshest attempts at population control the world has seen, forced abortions on women, ...
Ten years after China ended its one-child policy, fertility rates have not bounced back. NPR speaks with journalist Cindy Yu ...
After China’s birth rate hit record lows last year, some are now wondering whether its one-child policy was necessary. In ...
China's population continues to shrink. Government statistics released on Monday revealed the population fell for the fourth ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. China's birth rate could fall from 1.4 billion today to around 800 million by 2100, the United Nations says (Adek BERRY) (Adek ...
China’s decades-long one-child policy is credited with helping China’s economy grow, but many Chinese resent it bitterly, and there already several exceptions to the rule. Now the authorities are ...
BEIJING — Among the top five priorities China has laid out for boosting consumption is child care subsidies. It's an effort to tackle the country's rapid drop in births, while freeing up cash for ...
Show more Show less China's birth rate could fall from 1.4 billion today to around 800 million by 2100, the United Nations says Chinese couples say high child-rearing costs and career worries are ...
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