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    Special coverage: China Family Planning Policy

    By uking
    Updated: 2009-09-02 11:09

    From the editor:

    One of the most popular misunderstandings of China in the Western countries is the family planning policy introduced in 1979, which has been frequently and wrongly perceive as one-child policy and criticized by some international organizations as human rights violation. The rich content of one-child policy then has been simplified as every family can only have one child no matter what ethnic groups the family belongs to or what particular health situations of the family are. After 30 years of practice, there's also a growing voice in China that questions the necessity of keeping this policy. In big cities like Shanghai, the local government encouraged couples who meet certain criterions to have the second child. As Chinese are celebrating the 60th anniversary of the funding of People’s Republic of China, China Daily Website provides this special coverage of China Family Planning Policy to show the achievements, failures and the dilemmas of the Chinese government in managing a country with the largest population in the world.

     

    Special coverage: China Family Planning Policy

    Background

    From the early 1970s, the Chinese government became increasingly aware that the over-rapid growth of population was unfavorable to economic and social development and decided to energetically carry out family planning in both urban and rural areas and integrated the plan for population development into the plan of national economic and social development.

    On August 21, 1972, the Health Ministry concluded in a report to the State Council that the experience of birth control in urban areas is "late, long, few" policy, which called for later marriage (25 years old for man and 23 years old for woman), greater spacing between children, and two children for one couple.

    At the end of the 1970s, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping pointed

    Shifts in population policy

    After reviewing the policy, the Party Central Committee issued Central Document 7 in April 1984 to guide the birth planning policy up to the present. Document 7 allows 2nd children among rural couples with "practical difficulties" and also reform the workstyle, organization and ideology.

    out that, to accomplish the goal of the four modernizations in China, it was imperative to take into consideration the basic features of the Chinese environment, that is, the vast scale of the country, its weak foundation, its massive population and the low ratio of cultivated land. As a result, the development of population should be coordinated with the development of the economy, society, resources and environment. In accordance with Deng Xiaoping's thinking, the Chinese government has made it a basic state policy to carry out family planning and population control and to improve the life quality of the population, and has clearly incorporated it in the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, thus establishing the important position of family planning programme in China's overall task of national economic and social development.

    Main Content

    The main contents of the current family planning policy in China are: Advocating delayed marriage and delayed child bearing, fewer and healthier births; and advocating one child for one couple. Some rural couples with actual difficulties are allowed to give birth to a second child a few years after the birth of the first child. There are practical differences in the family planning policy between urban and rural areas, and between the Han and the

    Little emperors and little princes

    Critics say that the one-child policy has spawned a generation of selfish brats. In China, the only-child has a special name: xiao huangdi "little emperors", or xiao gongzhu “l(fā)ittle princes.”

    China's children are growing up "self-centered, narrow-minded, and incapable of accepting criticism," Yang Xiaosheng, author of “Only one child- the sad report of accidental injuries of China’s only-child”, said in an interview.

    e thnic minorities, i.e., the policy for rural areas is more flexible than for urban areas; for national minorities more flexible than for the Han people. Each province (autonomous region or municipality) will formulate the corresponding policy and regulations in accordance with the state's policy and the actual local conditions and form its local legislation through legal procedures. In most rural areas, families are allowed to apply to have a second child if the first is a girl, or has a physical disability, mental illness or mental retardation.

    The state has imposed no specific requirements on Tibet in family planning. In 1985, the People's Government of the Tibet Autonomous Region, in view of the actual population growth there, began to advocate family planning among Tibetan cadres, workers and staff, encouraging each couple to voluntarily space two births at reasonable intervals. Among the broad masses of farmers and herdsmen, the government has mainly educated them in child-bearing knowledge, advocated healthier birth and child-rearing practices, improved health care for women and children, and provided contraceptives and birth control technical services to those who volunteer to practise birth control. No policy restrictions have ever been imposed on the number of births in the agricultural and pastoral areas.

    The population in China's Tibet Autonomous Region has grown rapidly over the past decades and the number of Tibetans makes up more than 90 percent of the regional population. Tibet's population increased to 2.87 million in 2008 from 1 million in the 1950s.

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