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One child policy in China has caused problems

Agoraphobic

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China finally admits her one child policy is a fucked up practice. Besides causing social and now economic problems, it must have created lots of anguish to the families directly affected by it. Any kind of social engineering that prevents or disallows humans to behave as humans is not a good idea. It will take a long time for China to correct this imbalance.

Cheers!


http://articles.economictimes.india...e-one-child-policy-family-planning-commission

China says its gender imbalance is 'most serious' in the world

Reuters Jan 21, 2015, 03.06PM IST

BEIJING: Chinese health authorities on Wednesday described the gender imbalance among newborns as "the most serious and prolonged" in the world, a direct ramification of the country's strict one-child policy.
The statement will add to growing calls for the government to scrap all family planning restrictions in the world's most populous nation, which many scholars say faces a demographic crisis.
Like most Asian nations, China has a traditional bias for sons. Many families abort female foetuses and abandon baby girls to ensure their one child is a son, so about 118 boys are born for every 100 girls, against a global average of 103 to 107.
"Our country has the most serious gender imbalance that is most prolonged and affecting the most number of people," the National Health and Family Planning Commission said in a statement on its website.
The agency said it would step up supervision on foetal sex determination, which is banned in China. It acknowledged that women were transferring blood samples overseas to determine the genders of their babies as part of an "underground chain for profit".
"This has further exacerbated the gender imbalance in our country's birth structure," the agency said.
Researchers have warned that large sex-ratio imbalances could lead to instability as more men remain unmarried, raising the risks of anti-social and violent behaviour.
Many analysts say the one-child policy has shrunk China's labour pool, hurting economic growth. The working age population fell again in 2013, the government said on Wednesday.
In late 2013, China said it would ease family planning restrictions to allow millions of families to have two children in the most significant liberalisation of the one-child policy in decades.
Critics say the relaxation of rules was too little, and came too late to redress substantial negative effects on the economy and society. Analysts say China faces the prospect of becoming the first country in the world to get old before it gets rich.
State media said earlier this month that a year after China eased its one-child policy, fewer people than expected have applied for permission to have a second child.
 

lifeafter41

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China finally admits her one child policy is a fucked up practice. Besides causing social and now economic problems, it must have created lots of anguish to the families directly affected by it. Any kind of social engineering that prevents or disallows humans to behave as humans is not a good idea. It will take a long time for China to correct this imbalance.

Cheers!


http://articles.economictimes.india...e-one-child-policy-family-planning-commission

China says its gender imbalance is 'most serious' in the world

Reuters Jan 21, 2015, 03.06PM IST

BEIJING: Chinese health authorities on Wednesday described the gender imbalance among newborns as "the most serious and prolonged" in the world, a direct ramification of the country's strict one-child policy.
The statement will add to growing calls for the government to scrap all family planning restrictions in the world's most populous nation, which many scholars say faces a demographic crisis.
Like most Asian nations, China has a traditional bias for sons. Many families abort female foetuses and abandon baby girls to ensure their one child is a son, so about 118 boys are born for every 100 girls, against a global average of 103 to 107.
"Our country has the most serious gender imbalance that is most prolonged and affecting the most number of people," the National Health and Family Planning Commission said in a statement on its website.
The agency said it would step up supervision on foetal sex determination, which is banned in China. It acknowledged that women were transferring blood samples overseas to determine the genders of their babies as part of an "underground chain for profit".
"This has further exacerbated the gender imbalance in our country's birth structure," the agency said.
Researchers have warned that large sex-ratio imbalances could lead to instability as more men remain unmarried, raising the risks of anti-social and violent behaviour.
Many analysts say the one-child policy has shrunk China's labour pool, hurting economic growth. The working age population fell again in 2013, the government said on Wednesday.
In late 2013, China said it would ease family planning restrictions to allow millions of families to have two children in the most significant liberalisation of the one-child policy in decades.
Critics say the relaxation of rules was too little, and came too late to redress substantial negative effects on the economy and society. Analysts say China faces the prospect of becoming the first country in the world to get old before it gets rich.
State media said earlier this month that a year after China eased its one-child policy, fewer people than expected have applied for permission to have a second child.

In another 20 years, there will be 1 child to every 2 old people, and if they are lucky, 1 child to 4 old people (2 parent and 2 grandparent) and if they are married, it will be 1 married couple to 8 person (4 parents and 4 grandparents).

how's that for social implication..........
 

aerobwala

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Is time for CHIANG Kai-Shek to wake up and retake mainland China.

In another 20 years, there will be 1 child to every 2 old people, and if they are lucky, 1 child to 4 old people (2 parent and 2 grandparent) and if they are married, it will be 1 married couple to 8 person (4 parents and 4 grandparents).

how's that for social implication..........
 

gingerlyn

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i only worry that in 20yrs time, people like bakuttay and ahmeng cannot find enough ahtiongbus to fuck in singpore
 

xpo2015

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Millions of unborned babies are slaughtered every year. The country is cursed with state sanctioned death penalty for millions of unborned babies.

Abortions is bad for any nation. GOD's will for us to procreate take care of babies to bring them up with GOD's teachings.
 

ionzu

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on the other hand, we have the total lack of social engineering in the Philippines whereby pope francis had to tell them to stop behaving like rabbits.
 

The_Hypocrite

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Give old ppl the soylent green option. Once a huge number of them had moved on. The new generation can find its own equilibrium.
In another 20 years, there will be 1 child to every 2 old people, and if they are lucky, 1 child to 4 old people (2 parent and 2 grandparent) and if they are married, it will be 1 married couple to 8 person (4 parents and 4 grandparents).

how's that for social implication..........
 

syed putra

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In another 20 years, there will be 1 child to every 2 old people, and if they are lucky, 1 child to 4 old people (2 parent and 2 grandparent) and if they are married, it will be 1 married couple to 8 person (4 parents and 4 grandparents).

how's that for social implication..........

That is good, the philippinos can move in to replenish the population.This is karma.
 

syed putra

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In 20 years time, sinkies existence will drop drastically.

And the stupid snkies had to follow mao's doctrine. Like fools they are.Chinks in malaysia were given freedom to breed like rabbits and even then they too had Mao in mind.
 

ionzu

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Give old ppl the soylent green option. Once a huge number of them had moved on. The new generation can find its own equilibrium.

with companies like Monsanto around, we won't be eating the dead anytime soon... hopefully. we'll just be eating mutated soy beans :(
 

GOD IS MY DOG

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thank Allah for one-child policy................otherwise, S'pore kena taken over by them completely liao............we'll have to stay on Ubin
 
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