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Population concerns in India : shifting trends, policies, and programs / Krishnamurthy Srinivasan

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9789386446152
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  • 363.910 SRI
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Contents:
Preface -- Origins of family planning program : population concerns in British India -- Population policies and programs since independence until 1977 : birth of the official birth control program -- Post-emergency recovery of the program 1977-95 : recoil and recovery -- Post ICPD phase (1996-2015) : ineffective integration of programs -- Culture and natural fertility -- Nuptiality and stability of marriage -- Demographic levels, trends, differentials, and challenges -- India in comparison -- Wobbling international and academic concerns on population -- The way forward -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Preface -- Origins of family planning program : population concerns in British India -- Population policies and programs since independence until 1977 : birth of the official birth control program -- Post-emergency recovery of the program 1977-95 : recoil and recovery -- Post ICPD phase (1996-2015) : ineffective integration of programs -- Culture and natural fertility -- Nuptiality and stability of marriage -- Demographic levels, trends, differentials, and challenges -- India in comparison -- Wobbling international and academic concerns on population -- The way forward -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author

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