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ID192119
Title ProperBereaved Single-Child Parents as the Focus of Family Planning Officials
Other Title InformationState Support, Social Stability, and the Unresolved Consequences of China’s One-Child Policy
LanguageENG
AuthorYang, Weiyue
Summary / Abstract (Note)The shidu problem as an unexpected consequence of the historical one-child policy has now become the new work focus of Chinese family planning officials. Given that the unresolvable dispute over state support has caused shidu activists’ continuous petitioning of governments, local family planning agents take the whole shidu group as a major instability factor while paying undue attention to them due to the strong impact of stability maintenance on their political career. Subsequently, the overemphasis on social stability and shidu families has led to alienation as reflected in the rising economic and social cost for the task. Ultimately, the shidu problem not only disrupts the central government’s plan to address population aging, but also will constrain the development of China’s future population policy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China vol. 32, 143 (01-10-2023)
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 32 No 143
Key WordsSingle-Child Parents ;  China’s One-Child Policy ;  Shidu problem


 
 
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