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China's Only Children

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China began its one-child policy in 1979 as a way to control population growth, the result of which is a generation of only children. Now, China is abandoning this strategy. As TVO's China: Here and Now documentary series continues tonight at 9 p.m. with "Only Me Generation," The Agenda discusses how Chinese society has been transformed by the policy, and what will happen now that couples are permitted more than one child.

China's Only Children

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