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Essay heading: one child policy
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After the adoption of the policy, however, no prominent drop of fertility rate was recorded. Ridiculously, China even had a slight increase in fertility rate of about 21 births per 1,000 people in the 1980s after one-child policy was adopted!
China has about one-fifth of the world population, but they only have 7 percent of the world?¦s fresh water, 7 percent of the world?¦s arable land and 2 percent of the world?¦s oil... displayed 300 characters
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Rapid growth of population would result in falling economy (due to decrease in marginal product due to rising labor population), rising poverty (due to insufficient endowment to feed the population) and unemployment (due to insufficient job opportunities). So, the PRC had to adopt the policy to keep population low... displayed next 300 characters
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