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Jing, Yijia – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2013
China's one-child policy has been an unprecedented policy experiment in human history. Despite its significant achievements, the policy has induced equally significant potential problems. As problems of the one-child policy have been widely noticed and suggestions for adjustments are available, the leadership transition of China in 2012 and 2013…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Family Planning, Barriers
Jing, Yijia – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2013
The one-child policy is the only fundamental policy in China that has been kept
intact for over three decades, despite the vast socioeconomic changes emerging during this period. While the pressure of population growth still exists, the current control-focused policy has aroused problems and damages that tend to offset its gains. The legitimacy of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Family Planning, Population Growth
Barrett, Deborah; Kurzman, Charles; Shanahan, Suzanne – Social Forces, 2010
Export-only diffusion occurs when innovators do not adopt an innovation themselves, but rather promote it to others for adoption. Potential adopters do not take their cues from early adopters, but rather from diffusion professionals who make it their job to spread a practice or institution. The global spread of national-level, population control…
Descriptors: Innovation, Adoption (Ideas), Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Dissemination
Furstenberg, Frank F., Jr. – Future of Children, 2010
Frank Furstenberg examines how the newly extended timetable for entering adulthood is affecting, and being affected by, the institution of the Western, particularly the American, family. He reviews a growing body of research on the family life of young adults and their parents and draws out important policy implications of the new schedule for the…
Descriptors: Family Life, Young Adults, Parent Role, Family Financial Resources
Lauster, Nathanael; Allan, Graham – University of British Columbia Press, 2011
Fertility rates have fallen dramatically around the world. In some countries, there are no longer enough children being born to replace adult populations. The disappearance of children is a matter of concern matched only by fears that childhood is becoming too structured or not structured enough, too short or too long, or just simply too different…
Descriptors: Investigations, Demography, Anthropology, Prediction
Mumford, Stephen D. – Humanist, 1983
The Vatican, because of its position on population growth, threatens the security of all nations. Catholic countries with right-wing dictatorships cannot confront the Vatican on family planning and survive. U.S. Catholics must confront the Vatican on this issue. American lay Catholics must break the American church away from the Vatican control.…
Descriptors: Catholics, Family Planning, Population Growth, World Problems

Walters, Ronald – Black Scholar, 1974
Explores black attitudes toward population control. (SB)
Descriptors: Blacks, Family Planning, Population Growth, Population Trends

Bumpass, Larry; Westoff, Charles F. – Science, 1970
Descriptors: Contraception, Demography, Family Planning, Population Growth
Stansfield, Elaine – Humanist, 1984
Utah is the fastest growing state in the United States because its birthrate is the highest. The parenthood compulsion is a Mormon ethic, equivalent almost to the Catholic mandate. (RM)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Family Planning, Overpopulation, Population Growth
Wayland, Sloan R. – 1971
Although prepared for the occasion of a national seminar in Thailand, the substance of this paper applied in a wide context of countries now making plans to develop school programs in population education. After an introduction to the need for introducing population education in the school curriculum and the way this need is perceived by family…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Family Planning, Overpopulation, Population Education

Hardin, Garrett – Science Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Problems, Family Planning, Overpopulation

Rogge, John R. – Journal of Geography, 1982
The major trend towards worldwide easing of the birthrate does not include the current population patterns in Africa. The population policies of African nations range along a continuum from totally pronatal to strongly antinatal. However, even antinatal policies have had little effect on the overall spiralling upward population trend. (JA)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Demography, Family Planning, Overpopulation

Myrdal, Gunnar – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
This editorial concludes that in order for a family planning policy in an underdeveloped country to be effective, it must include incentives to induce economic and social changes aimed at greater equality and higher productivity. (DT)
Descriptors: Editorials, Environmental Education, Family Planning, Population Education
Science News, 1977
Data for the period September 1976 through April 1977 indicate a rise in the United States birth rate; however, the rate is still below the replacement level. It is speculated that the increase is an "echo" effect to the post-World War II baby boom which peaked in 1957. (SL)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Enrollment, Family Planning, Overpopulation

Cho, Lee-Jay – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1986
Discusses issues related to population growth in Asia, considering various programs and their successes. Indicates that China has had the greatest recent success in reducing population growth (with its one-child family policy). (JN)
Descriptors: Family Planning, Family Size, Government Role, Policy