Three_Kingdoms
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China's birth rate was already in decline before the one-child policy was enacted.
https://www.brookings.edu/opinions/chinas-one-child-policy-at-30/
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...as-one-child-policy-shift-its-boy-girl-ratio/
The one-child policy seemed to be a violent reaction to a misunderstanding of statistics -- at that time.
The cheering for this baby boom seems to come from a similar misunderstanding of statistics. There is no certainty that this baby boom will continue, either continuation with an increase or continuation with a plateau. If there is a decline, then it is no longer a 'boom'.
While a 'baby boom' is an uncertainty, what is not certain in terms of numbers and certainty is the continuation of a rise in the elderly. If you cannot force couples to have more than one child, neither can you stop aging. The Chinese government can allow more than one child, but it cannot force people to have sex. If Chinese couples decides to have a voluntary one-child limit, even the 'ghost children, the undocumented 2nd child that everyone knows exists, will not be enough to offset the decades of the one-child policy.
It is silly to have even had the notion of a "forced" sex policy of our Government on our People
The relaxation of a "one child" policy gives the option of having a second child to the free desires of married couples, as simple as that