Invisible Lives: a legacy of China's family planning rules from census Watch Video
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Description: Strict family planning measures were introduced in China in the late 70s and early 80s to slow population growth, including a “one-child policy”.nnThe latest national census in 2010 shows that China has 13 million unregistered people and most are children born outside the family planning rules.nnIn 2016, the family planning rules were relaxed and the one-child policy was dropped. However, it is still unclear what this means for children who were born before the changes.nnThis film tells thre
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