This week, we talk about China's vested interest in controlling personal family decisions, how the U.S. should respond, and why a three-child policy will not help the Chinese People. Tim Doescher ...
China has faced ongoing challenges in stabilizing its birth rates in recent years. Despite several changes to its national family planning policies, including the relaxation of the one-child policy in ...
Loud encouragement for women to have more children, coupled with a rise in rhetoric equating femininity with weakness, could be a damaging combination for women’s rights in China.
China’s fertility rate was 1.3 children per woman, which is below the replacement level of 2.1 needed for a stable population. China previously had a one-child policy in place from about 1980 ...
The new “three-child policy” received generally lukewarm responses in China. Many Chinese couples say they prefer not to have ...