Which of the following explains an unintended consequence of China’s antinatalist one-child policy? Responses A dramatic reduction of the birth rate and a decline of the rate of natural increase rate, resulting in lower population growth. A dramatic reduction of the birth rate and a decline of the rate of natural increase rate, resulting in lower population growth. Agricultural families were forced to relocate to the nearest city to search for employment, resulting in increased urban population. Agricultural families were forced to relocate to the nearest city to search for employment, resulting in increased urban population. A projected shortage of working-age people to care for the rising elderly population, resulting in an increase in the cost of living for older people. A projected shortage of working-age people to care for the rising elderly population, resulting in an increase in the cost of living for older people. Decreased spending on childhood expenses, such as education and nursery supplies results in a drop in domestic economic productivity. Decreased spending on childhood expenses, such as education and nursery supplies results in a drop in domestic economic productivity. A decreased emphasis on education due to the decreasing numbers of school-age children results in a loss of international competitiveness.