One Child Policy
The One Child Policy, introduced in 1979 and modified in 2015, was a significant population control measure in China. It mandated that families could only have one child, with exceptions for twins or triplets.
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One Child Policy Alternatives... It didn't always work though. The majority
of people got caught, with the lucky few
staying under the radar. This is because the people that check
the children around the town don't
check as often in the countryside. If you had more than one child, many
people would go to the countryside. Facts If you had twins or triplets you were fine. Was changed in October 2015 Was introduced in 1979 Punishments Forced sterilization. Their children wouldn't be given the same rights. May lose their land and jobs Frowned upon by society Forced Abortion Taxes Fines - from $370 to $12,800 Rewards Better health care Interest-free loans. An extra months' salary every year. Benefits from a 'One Child Certificate'. Elevated in Governments view. Coupons Rules Mustn't break the law (of course). Can only have one child.