Accepting Population Control: Urban Chinese Women and the One-child Family Policy

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Psychology Press, 1997 - 249 頁
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.

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Setting
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Figures and Tables Figures 1 Location and 1988 populations of Beijing and Liaoning
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Percentage distribution of planned and unplanned births in
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Distribution of agricultural and nonagricultural population
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Administrative division of Beijing with 1988 city district 29
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Percentage distribution of births by birth order in Liaoning
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Demographic Change in the Peoples Republic of China
35
Fertility Preferences and Policy Acceptance
65
Interaction between Women and Birth Planning Workers
86
Structure of birth planning institution Beijing
93
Cultivation of the Perfect Only Child
121
Number of children the family is able to support
123
Consumption related to only child
126
Preferred sex of child
139
Extent of family pressure felt by women to bear a son
142
Extent of discrimination of mothers of female children
144

Shenyang and Beijing
69
Benefit of onechild family
73
Summary of questionnaire responses on preferred number
74
Summary of questionnaire responses on preferred number
75
Placement of fertility decisions at national or individual level
79
The Cultural Assumption of Virtuous Wife and Good Mother
150
Responses to statements on the advantages of being a
161
Conscientious Acceptance
183
Methodology
219
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