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It ended in 2015, so the youngest ones from that program are now 6 years old. Did china do this intentionally to create an army with no ties to families (more men than women)? If so, does that mean that china has 9 years to use this force (when the last of the boys are 15)?

It ended in 2015, so the youngest ones from that program are now 6 years old. Did china do this intentionally to create an army with no ties to families (more men than women)? If so, does that mean that china has 9 years to use this force (when the last of the boys are 15)?

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I don't think they were that smart to have the initial idea but that's how it's worked out. They could have stopped the policy or added incentives to birth female children but they never did.