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Chapter 29

China’s One Child Policy

Essential Question

China’s one-child policy: Was it a good idea?

What does this picture represent?

During Mao Zedong's rule the population policy of China was “the more people, the stronger we are”, leading to overpopulation and a series of famines.

During the 1960s the population growth rate averaged 2.4% per year

POPULATION POLICIES

“Bear as many children as possible… to make China stronger.” --Mao Zedong

“The happy life Chairman Mao gave us.” 1954

This led to overpopulation:

In 1949 ----475 million born

In 1953-----over 600 million born

In 1970—830 million

Average birth number for Per couple: 5 children

Deng Xiaoping took power in 1978:

New policies focused on strengthening China's economy

Overpopulation as block to economic development

In 1979, China introduced the ONE CHILD POLICY.

goal: population contained within 1.2 billion by 2000.

Penalties

Fines ($65 - $9,000)

Forced abortions, some as late as nine months

Seizing or destroying property of families that cannot pay the fines

Job loss

http:// vodpod.com/watch/4973815-violating-one-child-policy-forced-abortion-at-8-months

How is the policy enforced?

The Chinese government implemented ways in ensuring that it’s population stick to the rules they have been given. These rules include:

Penalties given to anyone found breaking the policy. This may be given in money or could also be paid in livestock which is precious for families for food.

Benefits such as rice rations are not given to families with more than one child.

In some rural areas, peasants are encouraged to have more than one child to increase the amounts received from punishment fines. This money is then used to benefit the community and improve living conditions.

General exceptions

Members of ethnic minorities

First child disabled or dies

Remarried couples

In rural areas, if first child is a girl

Pregnancy after adoption

Success of the Policy

The policy has led to a decrease in population by 300 million over the 30 years the policy has been in place

Benefits of the Policy

It encourages female independence and the opportunity to be equal in the workplace

Improved standards of living for families

Education is costly so the one child can be more highly educated

Less mouths to feed so less famine

Less competition for jobs – lower unemployment

The problems of overpopulation decreases

Why only one?

CHINA STATES THE BENEFITS ARE:

You have more time to concentrate on that one child.

You won’t be put under as much financial strain as you would be if you were to have more than one child.

One child will not take up as much of your time as two or three will, so you will have more time to concentrate on your career.

Your child is much more likely to become successful if you are able to spend more time supporting it.

You will be able to offer your child a better quality of life if you are able to focus all of your attention on it, rather than numerous children.

 118 boys are born for every 100 girls, against

a global average of 103 to 107.

Gender Imbalance

China’s Working-Age Population Sees Biggest-Ever Decline

China’s working age population saw its biggest decline in 2015,

underscoring demographers’ warnings of an oncoming labor shortage

in the country.

Downside: ratio of old age dependence

More old people; fewer young

4:2:1 phenomenon; couple responsible for 1 child & 4 parents

On the Left Side of your Notes Draw and Color an original political Cartoon on China’s One Child Policy

These images show one horrific consequence of the one child policy - boy preference has meant that a significant number of baby girls have been abandoned or even killed (female infanticide).

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Canvas Review Questions:

1. What do you think are the risks of keeping the one- child policy (One paragraph)

2. Why might Chinese people in urban areas and Chinese people in rural areas have different opinions on the one child policy? (One paragraph)

3. Why is their a gender population imbalance today in China? (One paragraph)

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