In China, a "one-child" policy implemented in about 1979 cut the birth rate in half. Although the intended goal of reducing poverty was achieved, several unintended consequences were identified, including _____.

Respuesta :

Answer:

-creation of spoilt brats

Explanation:

There is a considerable debate around the effects of the one-child policy on the wellbeing of children. These effects have been characterised by a stereotype of parents and grandparents overindulging the only-child, creating spoiled, selfish, unsociable, and obese so-called little emperors. But the evidence is mixed. For example, studies that control for confounders show that only children have higher academic achievement, higher self-esteem, and greater confidence,either the results are relative and differ from family to family.

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS
Universidad de Mexico