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  • Essay / Essay on China's One-Child Policy - 2102

    Hudson in his article titled “By Maintaining the One-Child Policy, China Undermines Internal Stability.” Additionally, "The Social Impact of China's One-Child Policy" by Chen Xuefeng reports that in 2003, "more than 90 percent of all urban children and more than 60 percent of rural children" had no brother or sister (Xuefeng 74). due to its wide success, the FPP needs to be modified to once again allow for population growth to catch up with China's recent development and the need to replace the dying elderly workforce. However, other factors are also at play that have forced this recent change. such as rapid aging of the general population and gender changes