The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in 1966, the Romanian leadership adopted a wholly restrictive pronatalist policy, based on the strict limitation of abortion, instead of one based on socioeconomic incentives to families, as suggested by technocrats. Previous literature shows disagreement on whether the choice was motivated by moralistic or economic considerations. In order to find an answer to this question, hundreds of pages of archival material unpublished so far have been analysed, including the minutes of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, statistics, documents identified in the Ministry of Health Archive, and the technical reports that were on the table at the time of the decision. The conclusion of this study, d...
In the period 1935 - 1938 the birth rate was 30%o, while 180 newborn infants out of 1000 live born ...
This article discusses the legal situation of assisted reproduction in Romania. It explains the main...
This article examines Soviet reproductive politics after the Communist regime legalized abortion in ...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in 1966, the Romanian leadership adopted a wholly restr...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in 1966, the Romanian leadership adopted a wholly restr...
After the discovery of “population” in modern society, domination over the body has been enacted by...
At the middle of the 1960s, communist Romania changed its demographic policy through special legisla...
Working-paper presented at IASH (Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities), University of Ed...
International audienceIn this presentation I will examine the relationship between gender, (reproduc...
This study presents some critical opinions regarding the definition of the demographic policy, point...
This paper investigates the effect of the supply of birth control methods on fertility behavior by e...
The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map a...
In 1989, the socialist regime in Romania collapsed and the state’s coercive pro-natalist policy ende...
Although modern contraceptives are readily available and affordable, the majority of Romanian women ...
The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map a...
In the period 1935 - 1938 the birth rate was 30%o, while 180 newborn infants out of 1000 live born ...
This article discusses the legal situation of assisted reproduction in Romania. It explains the main...
This article examines Soviet reproductive politics after the Communist regime legalized abortion in ...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in 1966, the Romanian leadership adopted a wholly restr...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why, in 1966, the Romanian leadership adopted a wholly restr...
After the discovery of “population” in modern society, domination over the body has been enacted by...
At the middle of the 1960s, communist Romania changed its demographic policy through special legisla...
Working-paper presented at IASH (Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities), University of Ed...
International audienceIn this presentation I will examine the relationship between gender, (reproduc...
This study presents some critical opinions regarding the definition of the demographic policy, point...
This paper investigates the effect of the supply of birth control methods on fertility behavior by e...
The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map a...
In 1989, the socialist regime in Romania collapsed and the state’s coercive pro-natalist policy ende...
Although modern contraceptives are readily available and affordable, the majority of Romanian women ...
The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map a...
In the period 1935 - 1938 the birth rate was 30%o, while 180 newborn infants out of 1000 live born ...
This article discusses the legal situation of assisted reproduction in Romania. It explains the main...
This article examines Soviet reproductive politics after the Communist regime legalized abortion in ...