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Myths Regarding China's One-Child Policy

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2011

Abstract

The One-Child Policy, established in 1980, was intended as a means of reducing population growth. Since its inception, this normative policy has been subject to considerable critique, which has focused primarily on the violation of individual freedoms as well as potentially dangerous demographic consequences.

This paper briefly outlines how some of the effects of the One-Child Policy have been misinterpreted and, on the contrary, how other consequences have been entirely overlooked.