Do population policies matter? : fertility and politics in Egypt, India, Kenya, and Mexico / Anrudh Jain, editor.
Contributor(s): Jain, Anrudh K
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | HB884.D67 1998 (Browse shelf) | Available | B.K.O-OLD LIB | ||
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | HB884.D67 1998 (Browse shelf) | Available | B.K.O-OLD LIB |
Includes bibliographical references.
Machine generated contents note: 1 POPULATION POLICIES THAT MATTER 1 -- Anrudh Jain --2 EGYPT'S POPULATION POLICY: THE LONG 19 -- MARCH OF STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY -- Saad Eddin Ibrahim and Barbara Lethem Ibrahim 3 INDIA'S POPULATION POLICY AND FAMILY 53 -- PLANNING PROGRAM: YESTERDAY, TODAY, -- AND TOMORROW -- Pravin Visaria and Vijaylaxmi Chari --4 KENYA'S POPULATION POLICY: FROM APATHY 113 -- TO EFFECTIVENESS -- Ayorinde Ajayi and John Kekovole --5 MEXICO'S POPULATION POLICY AND DEMOGRAPHIC 157 -- DYNAMICS: THE RECORD OF THREE DECADES -- Carlos Brambila --6 THE FUTURE OF POPULATION POLICIES 193 -- Anrudh Jain.
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