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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (71304)2/26/2011 5:34:56 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218964
 
you should think about the mathematical truth for just a moment, for the fine, or surcharge for subsidy, is not a fixed number, and most folks want more than one kids, and the 'approval market asking price' must fall to 'demand bid', so that would explain why all (ALL) rural folks i know by inference who have 'kid' have more than one kid. i know folks who moved to the coastal cities from rural / inland locales, and they have sibling.

it is not a question of what i believe, it is observation + common sense, or i am the lucky one to have met so many folks with sibling?

that is why i think the upcoming census report should be interesting especially if they actually managed to count the 150 mil migrants for the migrants are more likely to have sibling, by common sense.

guardian.co.uk ... must infer why folks would say "Census or not, it doesn't matter. In the end all statistics will be fake," huffed one commenter on the popular Tianya website. "The sixth census is just another opportunity for the family planning bureau to collect more fines," complained a second Tianya user. Others complained it was a waste of money and said the hukou system offered enough information.