Berelson on Population
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsAcknowledgments Foreword Part I- Overview 1 Berelson's Population Writings in Review John A. Ross and W. Parker Mauldin Part II-Population Policy 2 The Great Debate on Population Policy: An Instructive Entertainment 3 Paths to Fertility Reduction: The 'Policy Cube' 4 Beyond Family Planning 5 Romania's 1966 Anti-Abortion Decree: The Demographic Experience of the First Decade Part III-Resource Allocation 6 On the Efficient Allocation of Resources for Fertility Reduction Written with Robert H. Haveman Part IV-Action Strategies 7 National Family Planning Programs: A Guide 8 Maternity Care and Family Planning as a World Program Written with Howard C. Taylor, Jr. 9 18-35 in Place of 15-45? Part V-Contraceptive Technology 10 The Impact of New Technology Part VI-Assessment of National Family Planning Programs 11 The Record of Family Planning Programs Written with Ronald Freeman Part VII-Ethical Considerations 12 Government Efforts to Influence Fertility: The Ethical Issues Written with Jonathan Lieberson Part VIII-Specialized Investigations 13 A Study in Fertility Control Written with Ronald Freedman 14 Prospects and Programs for Fertility Reduction: What? Where? 15 Conditions of Fertility Decline in Developing Countries, 1965-75 Written with W. Parker Mauldin Bibliography Index NOTLARISBN:0-387-96716-8 New York Berlin Heidelberg |