Antinatalist policy
Antinatal policy - population policy aimed at limiting the number of births and decreasing the rate of natural growth. Antitatist policy has been popularized in the second half of the twentieth century in countries with high natural growth rates as a result of disseminated opinions about the overpopulation of our world. Antitrust policies have led the countries with the highest demographic potential in the world: China and India. In China, this policy also used administrative measures (including the determination by the authorities of the admissible number of children in families who were provided with regulated goods and access to various benefits). It has now turned out that China, through the application of anti-terrorism policies, is already facing the threat of deteriorating the age structure - the rapid aging of the population. Bibliography
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