Literature DB >> 9919631

Looking locally at China's one-child policy.

S E Short1, Z Fengying.   

Abstract

Of all the reforms and policies set in motion in the early 1980s in China, the one-child policy has been called the most far-reaching in its implications for China's population and economic development. Almost two decades later, little is known about what the policy looks like across local neighborhoods and villages. To sketch a more general picture of the one-child policy, this article presents panel data from three waves of the China Health and Nutrition Survey (1989, 1991, and 1993) collected in 167 communities in eight provinces. Local policy, including policy strength and policy incentives and disincentives, is detailed separately for urban and rural areas. These data confirm that no single one-child policy exists; policy varied considerably from place to place and within individual communities during the 1989-93 period.

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Keywords:  Antinatalist Policy; Asia; China; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Disincentives; Eastern Asia; Incentives; One Child Policy; Organization And Administration; Policy; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Policy; Program Effectiveness; Program Evaluation; Programs; Research Report; Rural Population; Social Policy; Urban Population

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9919631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Fam Plann        ISSN: 0039-3665


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