What is the important implication of the one child norm in China?
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The important implications of the ‘one child norm’ are
(i) Low population growth.
(ii) It declined in the sex ratio.
(iii) After a few decades there will be more elderly people in proportion to young people.
(iv) In the long run, China will have to provide social security measures with fewer workers.
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(i) Low population growth.
(ii) It declined in the sex ratio.
(iii) After a few decades there will be more elderly people in proportion to young people.
(iv) In the long run, China will have to provide social security measures with fewer workers.
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✹ 'One Child Norm' Introducted in China the late 1970's as the major reason for the population Growth.
✺ This Measure led to decline in the sex ratio. i.e.the proportion of females,for 1000 males .
❁ For instance, after a few
decades in China , there will be more elderly people in proportion to young people.
★ This Will force China to take steps to provide social security measure with Fewer Workers.
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