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Corman, Louise; Schaefer, Judith B. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1973
Factor analysis of questionnaire responses from 313 college students revealed that concern about overpopulation was a highly significant predictor of the number of children the respondents wanted. While the average number of children desired was 3.02, the majority of respondents accepted abortion and approximately one-third accepted sterilization…
Descriptors: Contraception, Family Planning, Overpopulation, Population Growth
Merrill, Charles – Independ Sch Bull, 1969
Discussion of problems arising from increased population that might be suitable for presentation by the debating club. (AP)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Contraception, Enrollment Rate, Overpopulation
Sachs, Aaron – World Watch, 1994
Descriptors: Contraception, Environmental Education, Family Planning, Males
Beaton, John R., Ed.; Doberenz, Alexander R., Ed. – 1970
The proceedings of this first annual symposium on population growth considers the consequences of this growth, along with possible means of regulation. Topics of speeches include: Population Outlook in Asia (Irene Taeuber); Malnutrition is a Problem of Ecology (Paul Gyorgy); The Leisure Explosion (E. H. Storey); Effects of Pollution on Population…
Descriptors: Conferences, Contraception, Family Planning, Government Role
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok (Thailand). – 1975
This monograph contains a study conducted by the Population Division of the United Nations Economic and Social Committee for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). The document is designed to aid policy-makers, administrators and evaluation personnel in family planning programs in the ESCAP region, primarily; and researchers working in the field of family…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Contraception, Demography, Environmental Education
Asian Population Programme News, 1974
This publication is a special issue of the Asian Population Programme News. This particular publication is concerned with population year 1974. Highlights from the thirtieth session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) are presented. World, regional, and country population news are included in separate sections. A listing…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Birth Rate, Contraception, Demography
Hilmar, Norman A. – 1970
Remarks in this article were made as part of a panel discussion presented at the Planned Parenthood-World Population combined Southeast Council and National Board Meeting, Savannah, Georgia, in May 1970. The problems and consequences of an increasing birth rate are indicated along with the need for reducing present rates of population growth and…
Descriptors: Contraception, Family Life, Family Planning, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Mulliken, Robert S. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
Discusses energy and environmental problems encountered by mankind in the attainment of the goal of an ideal world. Indicates that man will in any event be happier than now after the gradual implementation of negative population growth. (CC)
Descriptors: Contraception, Environmental Influences, Futures (of Society), Living Standards
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Emmel, Thomas C.; Sligh, Michael M. – Science Education, 1970
Asserts that overpopulation is the most pressing world problem. Topics discussed include population control in primitive societies, population growth and control in modern societies, methods of motivational population control, consequences of no population control, and mass famines during the 1970's in underdeveloped countries. Cities 33…
Descriptors: Contraception, Cultural Influences, Demography, Educational Needs
Fawcett, James T. – 1970
Psychology and Population is defined as the study of individual dispositions and behavior that affect the size, structure and dispersion of the population, and the way in which acts of individuals enter into the dynamics of population change. Even this definition was viewed as inadequate, ignoring, as it does, the reciprocal effect of population…
Descriptors: Contraception, Decision Making, Family Planning, Individual Psychology
Bulatao, Rodolfo A. – 1984
The determinants of fertility and attempts to extract conclusions that are relevant for fertility reduction policies in developing countries are investigated. The paper suggests that socioeconomic development has a decisive effect in lowering fertility in the long run but in the short run, and for specific households, the effect is not as…
Descriptors: Contraception, Demography, Developing Nations, Family Size
Piotrow, Phyllis T., Ed. – 1973
Analysis of Latin America's demographic situation has led many to believe that the present rapid rates of population growth, the highest anywhere in the world, must be reduced in order to prevent catastrophe. Family planning associations, affiliated with the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), have been organized in 29 Latin…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Contraception, Demography, Educational Programs
Doberenz, Alexander R., Ed.; Taylor, N. Burwell G., Ed. – 1971
These proceedings of the second annual symposium on population growth bring together speeches and panel discussions on family planning programs. Titles of speeches delivered are: Communicating Family Planning (Mrs. Jean Hutchinson); Effects of New York's Abortion Law Change (Dr. Walter Rogers); The Law and Birth Control, Sterilization and Abortion…
Descriptors: Conferences, Contraception, Family Planning, Government Role
Population Action International, Washington, DC. – 1996
Population growth around the world affects Americans through its impact on economy, environment, safety, and health, and the condition of the world children will inherit. The cumulative evidence is strong that current rates of population growth pose significant and interacting risks to human well-being and are a legitimate concern for Americans.…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Contraception, Demography, Developed Nations
Jacobsen, Judith – 1983
A wide variety of incentive and disincentive programs are presented in an effort to stabilize the population and prevent bankruptcy of physical, economic, and social resources, particularly in countries like India and China. Following an introduction, the document discusses several programs, including (1) the use of small one-time payments for…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Change Strategies, Community Resources, Contraception
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