Fines have little impact on his life. The poor people are affected by this policy compared with their wealthy counterparts. Farmers in rural areas are most affected as these families need extra children to work on the farm. However, it is almost impossible for these families to have more than one child as they can not afford a fine [11]. The government encourages the poor to criticize the wealthy Chinese who can develop them centered on policies rather than attacking the policies themselves.
How does one's child's policy teach us general gender socialization? First, the case of China's one-child policy shows that a wider social structure is important for us to be regarded as a rather intimate and personal process. In this case, it turns out that the overlapping of many different factors determines the socialization experience of men and women. The first is a Confucian perspective on the background of Chinese culture, the boys' historical preferences, and the importance of education. But culture has never been static, and domination of Chinese communism is very deliberately trying to change all aspects of this gender ideology. Gender socialization must take into account the dynamics of change in values in a particular society
This is a unique situation in China. Due to one-child policy in the late 1970s, the population of China declined rapidly. Recently, in order to replace China's declining population, the Chinese government replaced this policy with the policy of two children. And let people stabilize and stabilize. In Singapore, the population has increased or decreased indefinitely, so the government began implementing programs such as "stop by two places", "If there is room afford, three or more children work" and "Love boat".