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- The one-child policy was a Chinese government policy to control population growth. According to estimates, it prevented between 200 to 400 million births in the country. It was introduced in 1979 and discontinued in 2015, and enforced through a mix of incentives and sanctions.
- Long-term consequences of the policy included a skewing of China's overall sex ratio toward males (roughly between 3 and 4 percent more males than females), a population that was aging rapidly, and a shrinking workforce.
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