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- WORLD, Page 35World NotesCHINAStretching Output
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- At a Beijing cotton mill, workers have a problem: the factory
- quota of 10 free condoms a month -- for married employees only
- -- is not sufficient for their bedtime needs. In fact, the
- world's most populous society is facing a crisis of condoms.
- China's 7 million users, more than double the number of eight
- years ago, say there are just not enough prophylactics to go
- around.
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- China's huge crop of baby boomers, born in the 1960s when
- Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution crippled the nation's
- embryonic birth-control program, have reached childbearing age.
- They have also developed looser sexual habits: premarital and
- extramarital sex is rising rapidly.
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- To meet the need for condoms, population bureaucrats are
- pressing the nation's latex industry to stretch output quickly
- by 100 million, to a peak of 1.5 billion a year. Check off one
- more victory for the forces of supply and demand over central
- planning.
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