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Family planning daughter households in rural areas

The rural family planning daughter household refers to a family where both husband and wife are registered in rural areas, comply with family planning laws and regulations, and only legally give birth to one or two daughters. A family with only one daughter is called a "two-farmer one-woman household".

Because the local laws and regulations on family planning in various provinces generally stipulate that both unmarried people are rural residents and can have a second child, families with only one or two daughters in law will be collectively referred to as "rural family planning daughter households", whether in the family planning system or among people of childbearing age. For these "daughter households" who have legally given birth to children, the state and local governments have formulated more preferential policies, especially for those "double-farming single-daughter households", and the state, provincial and local governments have also introduced some substantive incentive policies, such as "reward and assistance policies for some rural family planning families" and "double-farming single-daughter households".