China rethinks its one-child policy

China rethinks its one-child policy
- May 18, 2011
- A study by Wang Feng, sociology professor, is quoted in Psychology Today May 18, 2011
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From Psychology Today:
On the mainland, especially in large cities, it may be too late to turn the tide and
convince young people to have more than one child. Before there was talk of changing
the policy, Professor Wang Feng of the University of California, Irvine, interviewed
Chinese mothers and found that citizens have accepted the one-child limit and are
happy with it. The reactions he got were very similar to what I hear from men and
women across the United States.
For the full story, please visit http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/singletons/201105/china-rethinks-its....
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