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Author Fong, Mei, author.

Title One child : the story of China's most radical experiment / Mei Fong.

Publication Info. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016.

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 Moore Stacks  HB3654.A3 F66 2016    Available  ---
Description xvi, 250 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents After the quake -- And the clock struck 8.8.08 -- Cassandra and the rocketmen -- The population police -- Little emperors, grown up -- Welcome to the dollhouse -- Better to struggle to live than die a good death -- The red thread is broken -- Babies beyond borders.
Summary "When Communist Party leaders adopted the one-child policy in 1980, they hoped curbing birth-rates would help lift China's poorest and increase the country's global stature. But at what cost? Now, as China closes the book on the policy after more than three decades, it faces a population grown too old and too male, with a vastly diminished supply of young workers. Mei Fong has spent years documenting the policy's repercussions on every sector of Chinese society. In One Child, she explores its true human impact, traveling across China to meet the people who live with its consequences. Their stories reveal a dystopian reality: unauthorized second children ignored by the state, only-children supporting aging parents and grandparents on their own, villages teeming with ineligible bachelors, and an ungoverned adoption market stretching across the globe. Fong tackles questions that have major implications for China's future: whether its 'Little Emperor' cohort will make for an entitled or risk-averse generation; how China will manage to support itself when one in every four people is over sixty-five years old; and above all, how much the one-child policy may end up hindering China's growth. Weaving in Fong's reflections on striving to become a mother herself, One Child offers a nuanced and candid report from the extremes of family planning."-- Amazon.com.
Subject China -- Population policy.
China.
Population policy.
Family planning -- Government policy -- China.
Family planning.
Government policy.
Family size -- Government policy -- China.
Family size -- Government policy.
Family size.
Families -- China.
Families.
China -- Social conditions -- 2000-
Social conditions.
Chronological Term 2000-
Subject China -- Social policy -- 21st century.
Social policy.
Chronological Term 21st century
ISBN 0544815580 (paperback (international edition)
0544815602 (trade paper)
054427539X (hardcover)
9780544275393 (hardcover)
9780544276604 (ebook)
9780544815582 (paperback (international edition)
9780544815605 (trade paper)