Child limitations refer to restrictions imposed by an anti-natalist policy on the number of children each family can have. These limitations may be set by law or through financial incentives and penalties.
Related terms
Family planning: The process of deciding when and how many children to have and choosing appropriate contraceptive methods.
Demographic transition model: A model that describes changes in birth rates, death rates, and population growth patterns as societies industrialize and develop.
Replacement-level fertility rate: The average number of children per woman needed for a population to replace itself from one generation to the next without migration.