Tag: China’s one-child policy

IN-DEPTH: Surging Child Sex Abuse Cases in China

Child sexual assault numbers are increasing dramatically in China, according to recent Chinese Communist Party (CCP) statistics and data from Girls Protection Fund, a Chinese non-profit. There are some obvious factors for the rising numbers, including China’s one-child policy and the country’s registration system, which forces many rural parents to leave their families to work…


China’s ‘Model County’ on One-Child Policy Now Faces Severely Aging Population

Once touted by the Chinese Communist Party as China’s “model county in family planning” in the 1970s and 1980s, Rudong County in eastern China’s Jiangsu Province has now become the Chinese county with the oldest population, with 39 percent of its total population aged 60 or above. Located in China’s eastern coastal region facing the…


Beijing Eyes Unmarried Teens as China’s Population Continues to Plummet

In the face of a sharp drop in China’s birth rate, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have introduced a number of policies to encourage childbirth, but so far, none has worked. The desire to have babies among people of childbearing age continues to decline. However, instead of reviewing and correcting the mistakes of its…


Beijing Eyes Unmarried Teens as China’s Population Continues to Decline

In the face of a sharp drop in China’s birth rate, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have introduced a number of policies to encourage childbirth, but so far, none has worked. The desire to have babies among people of childbearing age continues to decline. However, instead of reviewing and correcting the mistakes of its…


The Alarming Number of Cases of Trafficking of Females in China: Analysis

The video capturing the long-term captivity of a chained woman, mother of eight children, in rural Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province has shocked the whole world. Many believe that the woman is a victim of human trafficking and had been reduced to a reproductive tool. The pervasive crime of trafficking in females is rampant in China, and…


In Major Reversal, Beijing Unveils Series of Policies Promoting Childbearing

On July 20, the State Council of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officially issued a document which not only allows three children for each family but also introduces a number of policies to encourage childbirth, indicating the regime’s eagerness to get Chinese people to have more children. Other than giving permission for parents to have…