At present, there is no uniform standard for the one-child subsidy in China, and the specific situation varies from place to place. Taking Guizhou Province as an example, according to Article 56 of the Regulations on Population and Family Planning in Guizhou Province, families who receive the Honorary Certificate of the Only Child Parents can enjoy the following rewards and preferential treatment: one-time incentive fee will be paid to the parents of the only child, and the one-child health care fee will be paid every month from the month when the certificate is issued until the child reaches the age of 14.
The education, employment and rural homestead arrangement of the only child should be given priority under the same conditions. Female candidates from rural one-child households and two female ligation households are given extra care during the college entrance examination. It is stipulated by the provincial people's government and adjusted in time according to the national college entrance examination policy.
Brief introduction of the one-child policy
1982, the family planning policy was formally written into the constitution. "The state promotes family planning, so that population growth can be adapted to the economic and social development plan". "Advocating a couple to have one child" is the keynote of China's population policy, which was decided after five population forums held by the Central Committee in 1980.
After five symposiums from 65438 to 0980, the direction of China's family planning policy has been made clear. 1September 25, 980, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's open letter to all party member and League members on controlling China's population growth pointed out: "In order to control the population of China within1200 million by the end of this century, the State Council issued a call to the people of the whole country to encourage a couple to have only one child." Prior to this, the popular slogan of family planning in the 1970s was "One is too little, two are just right, and three are more".
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-One-child Policy.