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$1.00 China's population policy What prompted China's government to enact this policy?

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China's population policy What prompted China's government to enact this policy?
What would the environmental impact be if China did not have such a policy? Relate this to sustainability.
What types of benefits and downfalls could you see happening with this type of policy?
What impacts could it have on the population both scientifically and socially?
Do you think a policy such as this would ever be needed in the United States?

 

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Preview: ... amy Thus, calculations for the long term growth potential of a population is based on the number of potentially fertile females only, and no other members. China's one child policy has clearly resulted in a reduced  population growth  as evidenced by the ratio of boys to girls born in  China  under the policy. 6 boys for every 5 girls.http://www.springerlink.com/content/d815… This means that once 80% of the women are married, there will be 2 single men for every single woman. The reason for the reduction ...

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