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China's birth control action programme, 1956-1964.

P C Chen

    Population Studies
    |November 15, 2011
    PubMed
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    China's birth control program utilized a two-pronged strategy: a phased approach targeting specific demographics and areas first, followed by widespread mass campaigns. This ensured comprehensive population control efforts across the nation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Public Health Policy

    Background:

    • China implemented a national birth control action program to manage population growth.
    • Understanding the program's structure and strategies is crucial for public health analysis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the organizational setup of China's birth control program.
    • To examine the communication, persuasion, and pressure tactics used.
    • To detail the products, services, and strategies employed in the campaign.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of available information on China's birth control initiatives.
    • Analysis of program components including organization, communication, and strategy.

    Main Results:

    • The program featured two key strategies: 'tien hsien mien hou' (phased implementation) and 'mass campaign' (intensive publicity).
    • 'Tien hsien mien hou' involved a gradual rollout from urban, high-socioeconomic groups to rural areas, with pilot projects informing larger-scale implementation.
    • Mass campaigns utilized extensive, intensive, and intermittent publicity across all available communication channels.

    Conclusions:

    • China's birth control program employed a systematic, multi-faceted approach combining targeted strategies with broad public engagement.
    • The combination of phased implementation and mass campaigns aimed for effective and widespread population control.