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Michal, Mary L.; And Others – 1973
Good health is the result of such factors as sanitation, adequate housing and clothing, nutritional food, and a health delivery system which protects against contagious diseases by immunization, provides for early detection and treatment, provides health education to promote practices that will prevent diseases, and gives services in a culturally…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, Communication Problems, Death, Dental Health
Austin, B. William – 1974
In this study, research was conducted over an 18-month period on the nature of population policy in America, its impact on black people, and how black people view its impact. Projections for the nonwhite population to the year 2000 were made by the National Urban League Research Department. Our projections, which are based on the Census Bureau's…
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Census Figures, Contraception
Rogers, Everett M. – 1972
Taboo communication is examined in relation to its distinctive characteristics and its significance in inhibiting social change involving birth control in Asian and other countries. Taboo communication tends to occur between very high homophilous individuals, which poses problems for communications research. Research is inhibited when researchers…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Education, Attitude Change, Change Agents
Kelly, Gary F. – 1976
This book provides information about sex to help readers, particularly teenagers, clarify their needs and values relating to sex--to understand sex, to deal with their own sexuality constructively and responsibly, and to deal with the sexuality of others in ways that are considerate and helpful. It is designed for either classroom or individual…
Descriptors: Abortions, Adolescents, Contraception, Ethical Instruction
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Pong, Suet Ling – Chinese University Education Journal, 1986
Reports a study which investigated the effects of education on fertility among Hong Kong women using a sample of the 1976 census data. Results showed that the drop in fertility due to education was greater among the less- rather than the more-educated women. (JDH)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Chinese Culture, Comparative Analysis, Cross Sectional Studies
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Slesinger, Doris P.; Okada, Yoshitaka – Rural Sociology, 1984
A 1978 study of 262 migrant Hispanic farm women in Wisconsin showed they have greater numbers of children at younger ages, greater infant mortality, and use fewer contraceptive techniques. These patterns will continue until level of education improves for the children, thus increasing bilingual capacity and improving occupational opportunities.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bilingual Education, Birth Rate, Contraception
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. – 1997
This bibliography addresses the subject of population education. Entries are categorized into three parts. Part 1, "Population Education," consists of titles of books and other documents addressing various aspects of population education arranged by country in the first section and general materials in the second section. Part 2,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Planning, Foreign Countries
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Farrell, Walter C., Jr.; And Others – Journal of Black Studies, 1983
Examines fears of race genocide and selected social background factors among a random sample of Blacks in a rural Texas community. Findings revealed substantial fear of genocide on six indicators. Degree of fear varied with age, sex, education, and usage of birth control. (CMG)
Descriptors: Abortions, Activism, Age Differences, Birth Rate
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Hale, Christiane B. – Black Scholar, 1990
Assesses the complex problem of infant deaths in America and reviews the policy options before the nation. High infant mortality rates have been attributed to population heterogeneity, poverty, or differences in the way health services are organized. Links health policy issues to the larger issue of social and economic equity. (AF)
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Blacks, Child Health, Family Planning
Chukwuma, Chrysanthus, Sr. – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1995
The goals of this study are: (1) accelerated progress towards primary education for children, especially girls; and (2) the improvement of women's lives with regard to health, education, status, choices, and rights and opportunities, including the availability of family planning information and services in the Egyptian community. (LZ)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Environment, Environmental Education, Equal Education
Population Education in Asia and the Pacific Newsletter and Forum, 1990
With respect to population education, reports concerning professional training, curriculum issues, program development, information dissemination, educational strategies, and youth counseling are included from China, Korea, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Fiji, and the Solomon Islands. (JJK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Family Planning
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Campbell, Martha – Focus, 1993
Population revisionists are cited as people who do not believe that global population growth is a problem. This paper presents a small sampling of responses to revisionist books and articles, primarily focused on perceived technical problems in the revisionist position as identified by demography, economics, and hard science specialists. Includes…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Crowding, Debate, Developed Nations
Clark, Sarah C.; Murray, Margo – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2005
Clark and Murray examine the six Critical Performance Factors for Mega planning in an example drawn from the five-year history of the population program of a major west coast philanthropy. In this article, the authors describe the salience and scope of the population issue as it is relates to other global trends; the steps the foundation took to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Problems, Performance Factors, Private Financial Support
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Mbananga, Nolwazi – Health Education, 2004
This paper reports on an empirical study that investigated the content of and perceptions about reproductive health information among school teachers and learners in a rural area of South Africa. Qualitative methods were used to assess the dissemination and acceptability of and perceptions about information related to HIV/AIDS, sexuality, family…
Descriptors: Family Planning, Health Promotion, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Cultural Differences
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
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