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Reproductive Revolution: The Role of Contraception & Education in Population & Development

Proceedings
Edited By: P Senanayake
144 pages, Figs, tabs
Reproductive Revolution: The Role of Contraception & Education in Population & Development
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This volume is the proceedings of an international symposium held in Vienna in June 1994. It reflects several publications on the subject of world population and development, which noted that a reproductive revolution is on the way throughout the world, but particularly in developing countries. The volume comprises the presentations given to the press in Vienna, in a bid to provide journalists with up-to-date reviews of the central issues involved. It summarizes many of the issues which lie at the heart of this reproductive revolution. Family planning programmes and improved health programmes, and improved health and family life education are crucial to the stability of population growth.

Contents

Global Aspects: History of family planning programs; Family planning: major issues for reflection and action; Population and development: current World Bank perspectives. Contraception Today: Contraceptive use in developed countries; in developing countries. Educational Efforts: Educating teenagers in Germany; The education of health care providers. Contraception and AIDS: Our current knowledge; How to win a battle. Contraception Tomorrow: More choices in contraception; Availability for everyone. Conclusions. Index.

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Proceedings
Edited By: P Senanayake
144 pages, Figs, tabs
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