Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Young China series

From PRI's The World

China’s young generation is like none that has come before in the People's Republic. It’s grown up riding the wave of China’s growing prosperity, of hi-tech advances and of globalization. And this generation includes more “only children” than anyplace else on earth, probably anytime in human history. About 100 million of them have been born since the Communist government enacted a one-child policy, 27 years ago. That’s compared to compared to about 20 million only children, of all ages, in the United States. This new generation is starting to come of age – and as it does, it’s changing China. The World’s Mary Kay Magistad reports on this new generation in a seven-part series.

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The World airs each weeknight at 7 p.m. on KCUR

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