Chapter 30 Three-Child Policy



An Wan felt that this country must be a parallel universe of China, otherwise why would it be so similar?

Culture and history share many similarities, about 70-80%.

She said it was pretty good. Although being reborn was already a great blessing, being transported to a completely unfamiliar country with vastly different ideas would be like "torture."

Unless you are rapidly assimilated, it is impossible to change the culture, customs, and laws of a country.

First, the adoption of the three-child policy avoids the population structure imbalance and gender imbalance caused by the one-child policy.

Each couple can have one to three children, but those who have more than three children will be fined.

A reward of 1,000 yuan will be given for each girl born, and the Z government will also provide three cans of milk powder every month to help raise her.

It also exempted girls from tuition fees, allowing them to enjoy twelve years of compulsory education.

In other words, from elementary school to high school, you don't have to spend a penny, but you must receive an education.

If parents fail to comply and force their daughters to drop out of school, go out to work and get married at a young age, they may be detained for a month or sentenced to one year in prison.

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