China Plans to Do Away with Restrictive ‘Two-Child’ Policy

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China Plans to Do Away with Restrictive ‘Two-Child’ Policy



China is planning to reverse a policy that restricts the number of children people can have.


According to The Independent, the change would end a long-standing policy.


The policy went into effect in 1979 and restricts people to one child. In 2016, the government changed the policy to two children.


The Chinese government claims the policies have prevented some 400 million births.


Critics, however, say that claim is inaccurate.


Bloomberg said the policy could come as soon as this year, or by 2019.


There has been no official confirmation or comment from China’s National Health Commission on the new policy, but Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang reviewed a feasibility in April that showed there would be some “limited” economic gains from lifting child limits.


The limits were initially imposed to help with the government’s economy and shortages, but according to the state-run newspaper Xinhua the food shortages of the 1970s and 1980s are “history.”


But Professor Steve Tsang, director of the China Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, says economics may still be a factor for families, even with the policy change.


“People are not having children in China because they cannot afford them,” he said. “That’s not going to change whether you have a one-child policy, a two-child policy or a 200-child policy.”


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