Sunday, November 17, 2013

China's Changes on the One - Child Policy


China's Changes on the One - Child Policy

Since its implication in 1970, China's Government has finally decided to relax it's position towards the One - Child Policy, due to the fact to its increasing over  - aged population the country is currently having. According to the statistics, by 2050; more than a quarter of the population will be
over 65.

This decision made by the Government can have a tremendous impact on society, most probably a positive one, since families have been struggling with his policy for over 40 years now and has not made them happy at all. This could mean that as more babies are born, they will carry on the family name in a wider range and will be able to expand the name in a much better war, than with only one child.

Because of the over - aging population, China can make use of the younger workers growing up, and as time passes, more and more younger workers will contribute to the countries' success in business, politics and all other kinds of jobs due to their efficiency and recent studies.

This could also potentially lead to less people suffering from the consequences who have not been sticking to the rules, and giving them a great relief and producing much more happiness inside the 
country.

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