After the end of World War II, American fears of growing populations in the developing world led to efforts to control this population through the use of targeted foreign aid. Denise M. Horn looks at the history of U.S. efforts to protect American security and interests by encouraging population control. She argues that while the language of ‘population control’ has now shifted to that of ‘family planning’, US policy in this area in less developed countries is still geared towards population reduction rather than the empowerment of women
This course enables students to identify how demographic transition and economic development are rel...
Early proponents of contraception among American religious groups were staunch eugenicists who promo...
2016-06-23The debate over when life begins often exists in abstract terms, be it in the halls of Con...
The rapid population growth in developing countries in the middle of the 20th century led to fears o...
U.S. international family planning assistance is one of the great success stories in the history of ...
Since 1965, United States policy has supported international population planning based on principles...
Almost 50 years after domestic US family planning programs began, their effects on childbearing rema...
Author Institution: Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OhioSmal...
abstract: The idea that population growth presents a major threat to global stability has existed ev...
Outlines the positive gains made by family planning programs over the past fifty years, and details ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the propriety of incorporating an active program of birth...
How exactly did abortion, one small aspect of family planning and reproductive health, become the ne...
The Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate has been one of the most hotly debated segments of t...
Decades of research has shown the relative futility of government efforts to manipulate the fertilit...
People have long taken measures to control their fertility. Through the use of abortion, withdrawal,...
This course enables students to identify how demographic transition and economic development are rel...
Early proponents of contraception among American religious groups were staunch eugenicists who promo...
2016-06-23The debate over when life begins often exists in abstract terms, be it in the halls of Con...
The rapid population growth in developing countries in the middle of the 20th century led to fears o...
U.S. international family planning assistance is one of the great success stories in the history of ...
Since 1965, United States policy has supported international population planning based on principles...
Almost 50 years after domestic US family planning programs began, their effects on childbearing rema...
Author Institution: Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OhioSmal...
abstract: The idea that population growth presents a major threat to global stability has existed ev...
Outlines the positive gains made by family planning programs over the past fifty years, and details ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the propriety of incorporating an active program of birth...
How exactly did abortion, one small aspect of family planning and reproductive health, become the ne...
The Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate has been one of the most hotly debated segments of t...
Decades of research has shown the relative futility of government efforts to manipulate the fertilit...
People have long taken measures to control their fertility. Through the use of abortion, withdrawal,...
This course enables students to identify how demographic transition and economic development are rel...
Early proponents of contraception among American religious groups were staunch eugenicists who promo...
2016-06-23The debate over when life begins often exists in abstract terms, be it in the halls of Con...