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Changing China’s one-child policy: reasons and expected results / Pochagina, Olga   Article
Pochagina, Olga Article
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Summary/Abstract The article analyses the political, economic and social conditioning the need to amend the one-child policy. The change of the family planning policy is aimed at improving the gender and age structure of the population. It implements recommendations of demographers and sociologist, complies with the expectations of the population, and contributes to the growth of domestic consumption and improvement of the country’s image in the international arena.
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ID:   082849


Cross-border marriages: China and South Korea / Pochagina, Olga   Journal Article
Pochagina, Olga Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Ethnic groups are usually endogamous, in other words, marriages between members of the same nationality prevail within one ethnic group. The closed nature of marital relations due to language, religion, traditions and customs, behavioral stereotypes, ethnic self-consciousness, and special features of mentality has a stabilizing effect on an ethnic group. Its endogamous nature thus ensures the uniformity of the family's ethnic composition, and socialization guarantees the continuity of a nationality's material and spiritual heritage, the preservation and conservation of its cultural nucleus, its transfer to the next generations, and, ultimately, the ongoing existence of the ethnic group as a particular community of people. ...
Key Words Ethnic Conflict  China  South Korea  Cross-Border Marriage 
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Single mothers in modern China: status and problems / Pochagina, Olga   Article
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Summary/Abstract The author examines the reasons for the emergence of single maternity in modern China, and the attitude of Chinese society and social scientists toward it. She analyzes the legal and social aspects of the status, economic, and psychological problems of single mothers, and the position of out-of-wedlock children.
Key Words China  Family  Single Mothers  Out - of - Wedlock Children 
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