policy One child one family of China
It has been over twenty years since the People’s Republic of China, which has twenty percent of the world’s population, began implementing its population control policy called the “one-child policy” because under it, Chinese couples are strongly discouraged from having more than one child. Zhang Weiging who is the minister of the State Family Planning Commission said that “if there had been no family planning, there would be 300 million more people in China today, and rural China, where about one-fifth of the world’s population lives…” Therefore in 1980, Hua Guofeng formally announced the policy “one-child” in order to limit the total population of China to 1. ... The Law encourages the policy of late marriage, late birth, also sets the minimum marriage age at 22 years old for men and 20 years old for women. But nowadays, this policy has changed some points in a few years lately. If you come from a one-child family and marry to a person who also comes from another one-child family, then you can have two children with that person.