If you are permitted to have a second child, you will have to wait for the first child for three to four years. However, exceptions are not applicable to everyone (Rosenberg n.p.) One-child policy is applied to everyone in China except for some government officials (one child policy). Because wealthy people have money to pay the penalty or have chosen to go abroad to make another child, you can join the insurance without paying a penalty (grant 1). Serious births also do not apply to one - child policy.
In 1979, the Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, established a single child policy of China. Because China is facing a rapid population increase, China's one-child policy is to limit population growth in China. Essentially, this policy limits that a couple has only one child, and that it will pay a fine to people with two or more children. This policy certainly has controversy for several reasons. First of all, there has never been a case where the government controls its social and historical population. Therefore, we can hardly predict what will happen after applying this policy. Second, population surge is not only a problem for China, it is also a problem for people around the world. Do all governments in the world finally need to manage their population? In the distant future, this is not a problem, but it will be in the near future. This policy has produced various results such as gender discrimination and aging problem.
There are various problems with this topic. As a result, all of these are causing overpopulation and problems during ongoing childhood policy in China. It is important to understand how China's one-child policy is an excellent tool for limiting the population of China and how it is prone to flooding and famine. It is difficult for China to adopt this policy and how the world participates in China's one-child policy, which is also a side effect.