Monday, December 13, 2010

China’s birth control plan


Chinese officials have begun launching pilot programs in five provinces that will ease the country's one-child policy. Sources differ in the details, but it is expected that this shift in policy will be expanded in the coming years.
China’s enforced a birth control plan and this has caused many controversies. Overpopulation causes shortage of living resources and draws on large amounts of government money for healthcare and education. Population is one of the strongest factors affecting a country's economy. In the current international economic system, China’s overpopulation had created severe economic problems within the country; on the other hand, the balancing of this population was a key element in China's economic success. However, although its birth planning policies were both effective and economically beneficial to the country. The three basic economic factors of production are land, labor and capital, and a country's population level determines how much labor is available.
http://peakoil.com/generalideas/chinas-one-child-policy-may-be-relaxed-overpopulation-complexity/

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