- China has officially ended its controversial one-child policy, with married couples now allowed to have two children. The change comes amid concerns over an ageing population and shrinking workforce, but some experts say it is too little, too late.
- The change, which was prompted by concerns over the country's ageing population and shrinking workforce, was announced in October by the ruling Communist Party and takes effect from the first day of 2016.
- The new law means married couples are now allowed to have a second child, but the limit on additional births remains.
They're already overpopulated so I can only imagine the solution they came up with for where to put the extras






So as soon as they decided to help Africa, they also decided to remove that one child law. Guess there about to be a second Brazil in Africa

. They recently surveyed the average Chinese person and they were adament that they would only have 1 child and an amazing 20% of women said they wouldn't really want a single child.