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Ricki Mudd was born in 1993 in China during the one-child policy era. She remembers her early childhood only in fragments, ...
“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 ...
Desperate times could force China to adopt a ‘tone-setting’ shift by completely scrapping its family-planning policies, which experts say would help mitigate the shrinkage of the world’s ...
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 ...
China's historical one-child policy, aimed at curbing population growth, had an unintended economic impact: it significantly increased female entrepreneurship, according to a new University of ...
Lexi Krock China: One Child China's Communist Party first implemented the "one child" rule—perhaps the best-known population policy in the world—in the 1970s amidst growing concerns over ...
In Daughters of the Bamboo Grove, the journalist profiles twins separated as toddlers by China’s one-child policy and examines America’s demand for international adoptees. How brutally was ...
Across China, a growing number of people are turning ... such as the impact of the government’s decades-long one-child policy, are helping drive the growth of this market. People born in the ...
BEIJING -- The Chinese government is planning a step-by-step approach to making early childhood education free, aiming to reduce the burden of high child-rearing costs on households, spark ...
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 ...