[–] midas007 12y ago ↗ Just curious because of the massive gender imbalance: what is the prevalence of "mail-order" brides in China? [–] infinite8s 12y ago ↗ From a recent documentary I saw on the gender imbalance issue in China, it seems China has more of a problem with 'kidnap-order' bribes. [–] midas007 12y ago ↗ Oh dang. Which docu, link perhaps?
[–] infinite8s 12y ago ↗ From a recent documentary I saw on the gender imbalance issue in China, it seems China has more of a problem with 'kidnap-order' bribes. [–] midas007 12y ago ↗ Oh dang. Which docu, link perhaps?
[–] brink 12y ago ↗ Please don't post links that require a login to read. [–] shimon_e 12y ago ↗ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6978474Login free link. [–] jisaacstone 12y ago ↗ That's a bit off though, stating the change was a couple can have two children if both parents are an only child. That change was actually made a while ago, the new law is if either parent is an only child the couple can have two.guardian link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/15/china-one-child...
[–] shimon_e 12y ago ↗ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6978474Login free link. [–] jisaacstone 12y ago ↗ That's a bit off though, stating the change was a couple can have two children if both parents are an only child. That change was actually made a while ago, the new law is if either parent is an only child the couple can have two.guardian link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/15/china-one-child...
[–] jisaacstone 12y ago ↗ That's a bit off though, stating the change was a couple can have two children if both parents are an only child. That change was actually made a while ago, the new law is if either parent is an only child the couple can have two.guardian link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/15/china-one-child...
[–] [dead] BrandonMarc 12y ago ↗ If true, the closure of labor camps, and halt of re-education through such, seems like an equally major story.
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guardian link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/15/china-one-child...