China - One Child Policy Flashcards

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When was the One Child Policy put in place, and by who?

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1979 by Mao Ze Dong

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Why was this policy put in place?

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It was put in place due to a population explosion which was causing famine in China. 35 million people died as a result of the famine; the population explosion was caused by Mao’s desire to have ‘the strongest army’.

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What was the aim of this new policy?

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To reduce the population growth rate, thus reducing the peak population form an estimated 1.8 billion to 1.2 billion. This wasn’t quite achieved but 500,000 births have been prevented since 1979.

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How was this enforced? (Name 4 ways)

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Forced abortions were put into place and females were often sterilised after their first child.
Advertisements and propaganda promoting the benefits of a one child family.
Dis-incentives were given such as: health benefits if you only have 1 child- which had to be paid back if you had two.
Fines were also given; these were designed to bankrupt families.

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What are the positive benefits of only having 1 child?

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Less people = more sparsely populated area (more room for everybody).
Impacts on healthcare.
Economic growth.

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What are the negative effects of only having 1 child?

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It violates a human right to determine the size of one’s family.
Women were left unmarried as men wanted to have their only child with the right women and there was a gender imbalance between women and men of 100:117. (spare branches)
It also encouraged female infanticide as families wanted to have a baby boy.
Often these only children were very spoilt and became known as ‘little emperors’.
In time, the policy has created an ageing population problem, known as the 4-2-1 problem.

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What were the changes in the policy in 1990’s?

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  • Families in rural areas were allowed 2 children to help with the farming.
  • If both parents were only children, they were allowed 2 children.
  • If the first child was disabled, you were allowed to apply to have a second as it was deemed that the disabled child would not be able to look after the elders of the family in later life.
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