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Peng, Xizhe – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2013
China has entered into a new stage of demographic dynamics whereby population-related challenges are more complicated than ever before. The current one-child policy should be modified. However, the anticipated impacts of such a policy change should not be over-exaggerated. China's demographic challenge requires an integrated coping strategy.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Demography, Government Role, Family Planning
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Bailey, Rebecca J. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 1997
The author relates the story of her parents' outmigration in 1955 from West Virginia to Chicago and their consequent assimilation experiences. The family's problems with self-identity, group identity, discrimination, hostility, cultural differences, and language differences are described and evaluated against the literature, economic factors, and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Differences, Relocation, Residential Patterns
Usher, Ann Danaiya – Development Dialogue, 1992
The steady degradation of Thailand's forests is related to the emergence of AIDS in the same period. Environmental erosion and the unraveling of rural cultures founded on particular ecosystems are among the pressures that force young people to leave villages and enter the sex industry, exposing them to AIDS. (KS)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Drug Use, Ecology, Females
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Population-Environment Balance – Focus, 1992
Explores the relationship between excessive immigration and environmental degradation. Explains the position that a stable United States population size is essential in prevention further deterioration of the natural resource base. Maintains that balancing immigration and emigration will be instrumental in balancing population with environment.…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Human Geography
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Hunyady, Susan – International Review of Education, 1980
The author describes the structure of the Hungarian public school system and the impact that urbanization is having on local control and educational quality. Attempts by urban schools to strengthen school-community relationships and to coordinate with other educational and cultural institutions are noted. (SJL)
Descriptors: Community Control, Educational Practices, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Thomas, Adele; Mabusela, Shirley – Child Welfare, 1991
Institutionalized discrimination has eroded the Black family structure in South Africa, resulting in an increased need for foster care for Black children. Problems with foster care are compounded by political unrest. This article offers a profile of Sowetan foster families and the problems they face. (BC)
Descriptors: Apartheid, Black Family, Child Welfare, Family Structure
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Umbima, K. Joyce – Child Welfare, 1991
Kenya's traditional rural clan and extended family communal form of foster care is compared with the recent state-sponsored nuclear foster care. Shortcomings of the state plan are discussed. It is maintained that the state plan needs to make use of the African extended family. (BC)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Extended Family, Folk Culture
Rohwer, Robert A. – Rural Sociologist, 1996
The constant flow of wealth from the countryside to the city arises from farms being bought out by co-heirs, educating children to move away, rents paid to absentee landlords, profits generated locally but landing elsewhere, and overreliance on property taxes. Overviews problems specific to northwestern Iowa and how they will affect the future of…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Impact
Aronowitz, Beverly Lynne – 1986
In contrast to the European immigration to the United States, the African immigrant encountered economic, psychological, and emotional disorientation to such an extent that these effects continue to influence and mold the lives of Afro-Americans. This document explores the Afro-American immigrant experience through a study of some of the plays…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Attitudes, Black Community, Black Culture