In Search of Population Policy

In Search of Population Policy
Author: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.). International Steering Committee for the Seminars on Population Policy
Publisher: National Academies
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1974-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780309022422


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Compilation of five conference reports on population policy for developing countries - includes graphs and statistical tables. Conference held in colombo 1973 feb 12 to 16, conference held in dubrovnik 1973 April 30 to May 4. Conference held in montego bay 1973 aug 20 to 24. Conference held in Nairobi 1973 September 10 to 14. Conference held in manila 1973 November 27 to December 1.

Asia-Pacific Population Policies and Programmes

Asia-Pacific Population Policies and Programmes
Author: United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Population Change and Economic Development in East Asia

Population Change and Economic Development in East Asia
Author: Andrew Mason
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804743223


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The fifteen essays in this volume address from several viewpoints the question of what role population change played in East Asia's rapid economic development.

Economic Development, Population Policy, and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea

Economic Development, Population Policy, and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea
Author: Robert C. Repetto
Publisher: Harvard Univ Asia Center
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674233119


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Preliminary Material /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Introduction /Robert Repetto --The Historical Background to Korea's Demographic Transition /Tai Hwan Kwon --Migration and Korean Development /Dae Young Kim and John E. Sloboda --Socio-Economic Influences on the Fertility Decline in Korea /Robert Repetto --Population Policies in Korea /Son-Ung Kim --Evolution of the Family-Planning System /Peter J. Donaldson --Notes /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Bibliography /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Index /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Harvard East Asian Monographs /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson.

Population in Asia

Population in Asia
Author: Warren C. Sanderson
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:


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This study attempts to inform discussion about population issues in Asia, in 1990 a region with half the world's population. This study addresses a wide range of topics, including past patterns of population growth and its underlying determinants, the design of family planning programmes, and the implications of population prospects for macroeconomic and sectoral policies. Its approach is comparative analysis based on country-level data. The findings in this study are properly viewed as first steps toward designing country-specific interventions. Three overall messages emerge concerning population policies: a) the effectiveness of Asia's family planning programs in sustaining further fertility decline can be improved; b) investments in family planning services are essential, but not sufficient, to bring about sustained fertility declines to replacement level; and c) substantial population increase is unavoidale in the short run, say the next 40 years, presenting substantial challenges for development policies.