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Why China is ending its one-child policy - The Washington Post

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China introduces a nationwide two child policy in October 2015, abandoning a one child policy adopted in 1980

10/29/2015

With a graying population and UN forecasts of about 400 million people above the age of 60 in 2030, experts had warned for years about the dangers of a one child policy leading to fewer young people. The Chinese birthrate 1.4 children per woman is lower than in the U.S. Experts say it will take a generation for the current trends to change and couples to opt for more children.

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