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China implemented extra fees on families who decide to have multiple children, a regulation active since 1987. This approach was created to tackle the nation's extreme population density problems, which have generated substantial social, economic, and environmental pressure. Through financial penalties, the administration seeks to discourage large households and improve population control. This strategy represents comprehensive plans to maintain resource and service sustainability, yet it creates economic hardship for families and generates complicated issues regarding reproductive planning and population changes.
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