Birth control Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Sorting through the Masses.

Birth control Essay | Essay

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Sorting through the Masses

Summary: A research paper on family planning in China and other Asian countries.
I. First movements towards population control

A. Small Movements

1. Censuses

2. Birth control centers/ contraception

B. One- Child Policy

1. Summary

2. Enforcement

II. Family Planning Law

A. Situation now

1. Effects of One-child policy

B. The law

1. Rights of men

2. Rights of women

3. Rights of children

4. The major objectives

C. Enforcement of the Law

1. Urban areas

2. Rural areas

III. Breaches of the law

A. More children- caught

1. The pressure to abort

2. Consequences

B. Uncaught

1. More Expensive

a. Schooling

b. Property

2. If caught after the fact

a. Fines, possessions

IV. Chinese witnesses

A. Women in Do Jag

B. Gao Xiao Duan

V. Rewards

A. For parents

1. Certificate

B. For children

1. Able to have two children

VI. Effects

A. Positive

1. Birth rate lower

2. Population controlled

3. Money

B. Negative

1. Gender imbalance

2. Chinese traditions

3. Spoiled Brat Syndrome

During the 20th century, China's leaders did a lot to control the growing population, including passing new laws...

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