China Officially Ends One-Child Policy After 36 Years

KABUL: (MEP) China officially ended the 36 years of one-child policy, allowing all married couples to have a second child.

babyKABUL: (MEP) China officially ended the 36 years of one-child policy, allowing all married couples to have a second child.

Chinese lawmakers on Sunday passed the new legislation during a session of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, which governs the country’s laws.

The decision, which was first declared in October by the ruling Communist Party, takes effect as of January 1.

By passing the law, Beijing attempts to cope with an ageing population and decrease workforce.

The UN estimates that by 2050, China will have nearly 440 million over-60s. Meanwhile, the working-age population, those aged between 15 and 59, fell by 3.71 million last year – a trend that is expected to continue.

Currently a nation of over 1.35 billion people, China implemented the one-child policy in 1979 in a bid to control the rapid growth of its population, but the law became increasingly unpopular.

Chinese authorities, however, argue that it was a critical contributor to the country’s economic boom and prevented 400 million births.

In recent years, there has been a slow relaxation of China’s family planning laws, which already permitted ethnic smaller families and rural couples whose firstborn was a girl to have more than one child.

Furthermore, since 2013, couples in many parts of the country have been allowed to have two children if one parent was an only child.

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