Why did China enact the One Child Policy? Would it not have behooved them to have a bigger population? And how was it implemented and why one child only?
8d 9h ago by lemmy.world/u/Patnou in askhistoriansTwo children would have maintained (or nearly maintained) the population, whereas the issue was that Mao encouraging Chinese population growth in the hopes of emerging the dominant power after a nuclear exchange (no, really) had stretched China's resources to the breaking point. After Mao's tenure, birth rates were decreasing, but the Chinese government decided it still wasn't declining fast enough - thus, the one-child policy.
The issue is that one child PLUS increasing lifespans meant a larger retired population with a smaller working population to support them. So now China is attempting to get people to have more kids, again.
It was implemented largely through the government badgering women pregnant with a second child (or more) to get abortions, and by rescinding social service support from families which had more than one child, and making that threat very known.
Starvation.