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Polityka jednego dziecka i jej wpływ na strukturę demograficzną Chińskiej Republiki Ludowej

Publication date: 16.06.2014

Public Management, 2014, Issue 1 (25), pp. 51 - 62

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843968ZP.14.005.2178

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Hubert Więckowski
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
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Polityka jednego dziecka i jej wpływ na strukturę demograficzną Chińskiej Republiki Ludowej

Abstract

The one-child policy and its impact on the demographic structure in the People’s Republic of China
This article describes the main aspects and objectives of the one-child policy, which has been conducted in China since 1978. The article discusses the impact of this program on the fertility rate and on the sex ratio. Additionally, it describes risks and threads that may occur in the future, as a result of the implementation of this policy.

Streszczenie
W artykule opisano główne aspekty i założenia realizowanej od 1978 r. polityki jednego dziecka w Chinach. Omówiono wpływ tego programu na współczynnik dzietności oraz współczynnik płci. Zaprezentowano również zagrożenia mogące wystąpić w przyszłości w wyniku realizacji tej polityki.
 

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Information: Public Management, 2014, Issue 1 (25), pp. 51 - 62

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Polityka jednego dziecka i jej wpływ na strukturę demograficzną Chińskiej Republiki Ludowej

English:

The one-child policy and its impact on the demographic structure in the People’s Republic of China

Authors

Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland

Published at: 16.06.2014

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Hubert Więckowski (Author) - 100%

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Polish