
China imposed extra taxes on parents with more than one child, in effect since 1987, to tackle severe overpopulation and its social, economic, and environmental strain. By adding financial penalties, the policy aimed to discourage large families and manage growth. While intended to preserve resources and services, it burdened households and raised complex questions about planning and demographics.
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