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Little Emperor Syndrome : ウィキペディア英語版 | Little Emperor Syndrome
The Little Emperor Syndrome (or Little Emperor Effect) is an aspect of China's one-child policy where only children gain seemingly excessive amounts of attention from their parents and grandparents. Combined with increased spending power within the family unit and parents' general desire for their child to experience the benefits they themselves were denied, the phenomenon is generally considered to be problematic. Andrew Marshall even argues that it is shaping Chinese society in unexpected ways〔Marshall, Andrew. "Little emperors." The Times (London, England) 29 Nov. 1997: 44.〕 that may culminate into a future "behavioral time-bomb."〔Branson, Louise. "China's brat pack; Generation of only-children." Sunday Times (London, England) 19 June 1988.〕 Little Emperors are primarily an urban phenomenon. The one-child policy generally only applied to urban communities and, given the value of labor, one child families are not prevalent within rural communities. Economic development has not had as large an impact outside of urban centers. == Dynamics ==
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