In order to control population control, in 1979 the Chinese government enacted a series of laws in order to give parents incentives to have one child and even greater incentives for having a son. This infographic takes a look at what the results of that law has been and the implications it has had in China, ultimately was the law successful and how has it shaped China today
Land of the Rising Son
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