Opinion
Why China’s one-child policy is now backfiring
After three decades of being limited to having one child, Chinese families no longer see the need to have bigger ones as the costs mount up.
Michael SmithHealth editorTokyo | When China abolished its notorious one-child policy six years ago, the expected baby boom from a population free to reproduce failed to happen.
Although a small increase in births occurred in the year immediately after the introduction of the two-child limit, this turned out to be a blip.
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