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What is the important implication of the 'one child norm' in China? -

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Question

What is the important implication of the 'one child norm' in China?

Options

  • The low population growth

  • The country believes that in the coming decades there will be more elderly people in proportion to the young people. 

  • Both The low population growth and the country believes that in the coming decades there will be more elderly people in proportion to the young people. 

  • None of the above

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Solution

Both The low population growth and the country believes that in the coming decades there will be more elderly people in proportion to the young people. 

Explanation:

The low population increase in China is a major consequence of the one-child policy. In China, the sex ratio, or the proportion of females per thousand males, has also decreased as a result of this approach. The country, on the other hand, anticipates that in the next decades, there will be a greater proportion of old people to chevaliers. With fewer workers, the country will be forced to provide social security measures.

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