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Kangas, Lenni W. – Science, 1970
Describes weaknesses of current incentives for lowering fertility and proposes a model with multiple incentives to individuals, groups, and entire communities. (AL)
Descriptors: Contraception, Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Family Planning
American Freedom from Hunger Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1972
A variety of informational materials is compiled in this issue packet concentrating on population and development. The materials have been assembled to understand the issues associated with the facts of the world's population and to try to invent new forms of action and thought necessary to find the possibilities hidden in the population issue.…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Development, Environmental Influences
Schultz, T. Paul – 1971
Commenting on Kingsley Davis' paper, "Population Policy: Will Current Programs Succeed?", the author discusses the problem of rapid population growth in the low-income countries. Research strategy should focus on the family or small community to trace environmental constraints and opportunities influencing desired and achieved fertility, and…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Demography, Developing Nations, Family Planning
Brown, Lester R.; Jacobson, Jodi L. – 1986
Existing demographic analyses do not explain the negative relationship between population growth and life-support systems that are now emerging in scores of developing countries. The demographic transition, a theory first outlined by demographer Frank Notestein in 1945, classified all societies into one of three stages. Drawing heavily on the…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Cross Cultural Studies, Demography, Developing Nations
McNamara, Robert S. – Todays Educ, 1969
In an address delivered at the University of Notre Dame, May 1969, Secretary McNamara discussed the threat of unmanageable population pressure which is undervalued and misunderstood by the general public. Unrestricted population growth will have catastrophic consequences unless it is dealt with rapidly and rationally. Copies from: Office of…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Educational Needs
Mumford, Steven – Humanist, 1981
Addresses the world population problem by highlighting three crucial areas: the relationship between population growth control and national security issues, the role of American leadership in resolving the problem, and the barriers to effective action. One barrier discussed in detail is the Roman Catholic Church's stand on abortion and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Global Approach, Government Role
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Mauldin, W. Parker – Science, 1980
Future trends in population are described as they relate to developed and developing nations. It is suggested that for the next 20 years there will be a decrease in population growth rates for all areas of the world except Africa. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Futures (of Society)
Population Bulletin of the United Nations, 1993
A review of six expert group meetings was organized to discuss various population and development issues and present individual group reports. The review begins with a synthesis of the meetings and gives a brief description of the organizational aspects of the meetings, a summary of recommendations, and an overview of important issues examined at…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Family Planning, Global Approach
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
Johanson, Richard K., Ed. – World Bank Education News, 1987
Unprecedented population growth and mounting fiscal austerity in Africa is causing a decline in the significant increases in educational progress, especially as measured by the median literacy rate, which were made between 1962 and 1985. Planning and implementation of educational programs carefully designed to effect economic growth is one path…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Assessment, Educational Development, Educational Finance
Clausen, A. W. – 1984
Because evidence is clear that in many developing countries development will be postponed indefinitely unless slower population growth can be achieved soon, the international community must work together in a renewed effort to slow population growth. Assistance can be accomplished in three ways: (1) encouraging dialog aimed at forging…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Family Planning
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Education in Asia and Oceania. – 1973
This publication contains reprints of five documents that were either published in foreign journals or released in limited numbers by author or publisher. The papers are all concerned with population education, but deal more specifically with the role of population and the schools. Among the topics discussed are population education and the school…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Demography, Developing Nations, Educational Programs
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Yapa, Lakshman S. – Journal of Geography, 1985
Overpopulation exists when people lack the basic means of subsistence, or when there is massive and permanent unemployment. Population problems of developing countries are examined, and causes of high rates of fertility are discussed. The utilization of productive resources in solving population problems is also examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Poplaski, Richard – 1994
These materials were developed by a participant in the Fulbright Summer Seminar on India. The materials provide information for teaching about world population growth, for average to above average for ninth graders in the Bethlehem Central School system (New York) using various instructional methodologies which are intended to help students…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developing Nations, Family Planning, Foreign Countries
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Birdsall, Nancy – Population Bulletin, 1980
The link between rapid population growth and the absolute poverty which currently afflicts 780 million people in developing countries (excluding China and other centrally planned economies) is examined. As a result of rapid population growth, many countries suffer slow per capita income growth, a lack of progress in reducing income inequality, and…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Demography, Developing Nations, Economic Factors
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