China implemented the one child policy in the 1970s to control their rising population. It meant families could only have one child. I disagree with this as a method of controlling a rising population as it seems controlling, and taking away the right of choice we have as humans. The one child policy in China brought with it its own problems which I would not want to see replicated anywhere else as a result of adopting the policy. The main concern with replicating a policy like this, is what happens to those who do not follow the policy - either on purpose or accidentally. In China, there were reports of individuals who were pregnant for a second time being forced to have an abortion, and others being sterilised against their will. This is by no means ethical and neither would financial fines burdened on families having more than one child. China now faces new problems as a result of implementing this policy, including an ageing population and too low birth rate.

Added: April 29, 2017, 12:04 p.m. Last change: April 29, 2017, 12:04 p.m.
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