An curved arrow pointing right. China is abandoning its one-child policy after more than 30 years. The policy was implemented in order to curb population growth, but it has had unintended ...
China’s one-child policy, which lasted from 1980 to 2015, significantly shaped the nation’s demographics. While it effectively curbed population growth—preventing an estimated 400 million ...
Duped by traffickers offering lucrative jobs, dozens of Cambodian women and girls are taken to China each year, where they are forced to marry local men. Only the lucky ones manage to escape.
China’s one-child policy was a massive social engineering project launched to slow down rapid population growth and aid ...
“They” were Chinese government officials, and their tactics were standard practice in China since the implementation of the one-child policy in 1979. Unlike so many instances of this ...
More than 30 years after China implemented its one-child policy as a means of population control, policymakers in Beijing began phasing out the policy in 2015. Unfortunately, policymakers have not yet ...
China has become a demographic time bomb despite ending its one-child policy two years ago. Local authorities are scrambling to incentivize women to have more children, as the country's birth rate ...
Ricki Mudd was born in 1993 in China during the one-child policy era. She remembers her early childhood only in fragments, ...
Three Child Policy in China: Why in News? China has recently relaxed its two child policy to three, six years after it abandoned the one child policy of 1979. The move has been taken after China's ...
Chinese officials are investigating whether film director Zhang Yimou violated the country's one-child rule ... people are able to get around the policy.
In a recent interview, Robert Thomson, Managing Editor for The Wall Street Journal, talks with Dr. Henry Kissinger about China's one-child policy and how it might affect relations with the rest of ...