- What is your source?http://nhs.needham.k12.ma.us/cur/kane98/kanep2/chinas1kid/dcva2.html
- Who is your source? Daniela & Valerie
- What are their credentials? They don't really have any credentials.
- What does your source say about your topic? The population of 65 years old was only 66 million in 1990, and now is expected to grow 90 million by 2000, and 167 million by 2020.The "one-child" policy is not a law, as most people think it is, "it is a policy enforced by the system of punishments" (www.cen.uci.edu~m-ulrich/eal/paper.html). Though there is a Marriage Law since 1980, insisting the practice of family planning, there is not one on the amount of children one family can have. The marriage Law encourages late marriages, late childbirths, one child per couple, and it helps space the time between children being born. Having one child is really encouraged, more in the urban areas than in the countryside. Women who are pregnant who have been authorized by the government, get birth coupons entitling them to have a child. Women who don't have their births authorized risk being punished by the government. Results for following the policy can include things like monthly financial rewards, extended maternity leave, increases land allocation, preferential treatment in education, housing and employment (www.cen.uic.edu/~m-ulrich/ealc/paper.html)
- Do you believe your source? No. I don't believe this source
- Why or why not? They are going against everything else I have been researching, and it's not like they are an official company or anything. Maybe if I read these exact same things from another site, or numerous sites, I would be more likely to believe it.
Monday, May 18, 2009
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