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Can China raise its birth rate?

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The Great Leap Forward

China experienced a baby boom and increasingly better healthcare. By the 1970s, China was home to nearly one billion people. Deng Xiaoping rolled out a nationwide policy that restricted many families to having no more than one child. It created a population of two males, two old and now we see two few.

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