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One-child Policy
Must-watch video: If kids are so damn expensive why does our China need a one-child policy?
Michael Cook | 15 December 2011
China considers scrapping 1-child policy
Michael Cook | 30 March 2011
Chinese workers getting scarce
Carolyn Moynihan | 30 March 2010
China wakes up to consequences of one-child policy
Michael Cook | 14 January 2010
Bangladesh endorses one-child policy
Michael Cook | 05 January 2010
UN awards prizes for fertility control
Carolyn Moynihan | 05 June 2009
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