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In 1979 the Chinese government introduced a policy that no other country had ever introduced
before. Each couple was restricted by law to having to only one child.
This one-child policy is believed to have helped prevent the rapidly growing Chinese population
from becoming unsustainable.
In 2015 the one-child policy was finally relaxed.
According to the Communist Party of China, 400 million births have been prevented.
The Chinese population has become sustainable.
Other developing countries like India and Nigeria continue to struggle with population
explosions.
It is easy to suggest that the one-child policy has been rather successful in China.
There are plenty of grounds for criticism, especially from human rights activists.
Farmers often used to rely on their children to help out on the farm.
It was common for couples to have many children.
China has a rapidly developing economy.
Such development comes with a higher average carbon output per person.
This leads some authorities to worry.
The already-strained environment in China will suffer even more in decades to come.
China continues to experience such rapid economic development.
Chinese people are enjoying increased personal wealth and financial stability.