China's one-child family policy has been applauded by demographers and condemned by human rights activists. This study argues that most city district Chinese women would prefer more children yet comply with the one-child policy because they accept the moral legitimacy of state policy.
China's one-child policy has been hailed by some demographers, at the same time condemned by human rights activists, claiming women are coerced into obeying. This study examines these issues, and argues that most city district women comply with the one-child policy, although not due to coercion.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Nov 1996
ISBN
9780700704576
Pages
264 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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