Population Problems and Policies in Economically advanced Countries Report of a Conference at Ditchley Park, England September 29 - October 2, 1972
Por: The Population Crisis Committe
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Preface. Introduction. Terms of reference. Report. Summary of findings. 1. Population trends in the Developed Nations. 2. The Outlook for the Future. 3. Population Policies and Fertility. 4. The Optimum Size of a Population. 5. Some General Problems Of Population Policy. 6. The Implications of Migration. 7. To Grow or Not to Grow. 8. Urbanization and Population Growth. 9. Family Planning for the Individual. 10 Beyond Family Planning. 11. The Responsibility of the Developed Countries towards the Developing World. 12. The United Nations Role. 13. A cautious Optimism. Conference Membership. Appendices.
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Preface. Introduction. Terms of reference. Report. Summary of findings. 1. Population trends in the Developed Nations. 2. The Outlook for the Future. 3. Population Policies and Fertility. 4. The Optimum Size of a Population. 5. Some General Problems Of Population Policy. 6. The Implications of Migration. 7. To Grow or Not to Grow. 8. Urbanization and Population Growth. 9. Family Planning for the Individual. 10 Beyond Family Planning. 11. The Responsibility of the Developed Countries towards the Developing World. 12. The United Nations Role. 13. A cautious Optimism. Conference Membership. Appendices.
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