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  2. Family planning policies of China - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 to 2010, the population in China grew from 1.13 billion (the Fourth National Population Census) to 1.34 billion (the Sixth National Population Census), with a very low total fertility rate. In 2007, 36% of China's population was subject to a strict one-child restriction, with an additional 53% being allowed to have a second child if ...

  3. One-child policy - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China and the National Population and Family Planning Commission were made defunct and a new single agency, the National Health and Family Planning Commission, took over national health and family planning policies in 2013. The agency reports to the State Council.

  4. Human population planning - Wikipedia

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    The most significant population planning system in the world was China's one-child policy, in which, with various exceptions, having more than one child was discouraged. Unauthorized births were punished by fines, although there were also allegations of illegal forced abortions and forced sterilization . [ 57 ]

  5. China to hold nationwide survey on population changes in November

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    China's National Bureau of Statistics will conduct a nationwide sample survey in November to help better plan population policies, in an unexpected poll as authorities struggle to boost the ...

  6. China kicks off nationwide population survey amid declining ...

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    China will begin polling 1.4 million people on Wednesday in a survey on population changes, as authorities struggle to incentivise people to have more children amid a declining birth rate and the ...

  7. Three-child policy - Wikipedia

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    The progression of China's population pyramid, International Futures. The three-child policy (Chinese: 三孩政策; pinyin: Sānhái Zhèngcè), whereby a couple can have three children, is a family planning policy in the People's Republic of China.

  8. China’s Population Shrinks Some More—Decrease in Births ...

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    New government data reveals that China’s population shrunk by some 2 million last year—with a continued drop in births and a rise in deaths.

  9. National Population and Family Planning Commission - Wikipedia

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    The National Population and Family Planning Commission (NPFPC; 2003–2013), formerly the National Family Planning Commission (NFPC; 1981–2003), was a cabinet-level executive department under the State Council, responsible for population and family planning policy in the People's Republic of China.