This course enables students to identify how demographic transition and economic development are related to population trends, compare and contrast population control policies in modern-day Asian, African, North and South American countries, explore the relationship between human population and the environment, discuss ethical considerations of controlling population from a human rights perspective, and understand current trends in family planning. The presentation submitted with this course should be used for the September 23rd lecture on China's Approach to Population Control.Master of Public Healt
Office hrs: 2-3PM and by appt. Office: 3119 Art/Soc Bldg. This course examines both implicit and exp...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
abstract: The idea that population growth presents a major threat to global stability has existed ev...
Do governments have the right to restrict individual freedom and right to have fewer or more childre...
The rapid population growth in developing countries in the middle of the 20th century led to fears o...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
I plan to have children in about ten years. I do not know how many, but I would like that to be a de...
In China, strict goal-oriented population control has been the reality for Chinese citizens since 19...
Author Institution: Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OhioSmal...
The history of the population control movement is one replete with controversies and where narrative...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
This paper expands on Kingsley Davis’s demographic thesis of change and re- sponse. Specifically, we...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects i...
Realizing the extent of runaway population growth in China and the associated threat to the realizat...
Office hrs: 2-3PM and by appt. Office: 3119 Art/Soc Bldg. This course examines both implicit and exp...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
abstract: The idea that population growth presents a major threat to global stability has existed ev...
Do governments have the right to restrict individual freedom and right to have fewer or more childre...
The rapid population growth in developing countries in the middle of the 20th century led to fears o...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
I plan to have children in about ten years. I do not know how many, but I would like that to be a de...
In China, strict goal-oriented population control has been the reality for Chinese citizens since 19...
Author Institution: Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OhioSmal...
The history of the population control movement is one replete with controversies and where narrative...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
This paper expands on Kingsley Davis’s demographic thesis of change and re- sponse. Specifically, we...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects i...
Realizing the extent of runaway population growth in China and the associated threat to the realizat...
Office hrs: 2-3PM and by appt. Office: 3119 Art/Soc Bldg. This course examines both implicit and exp...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
abstract: The idea that population growth presents a major threat to global stability has existed ev...