Do population policies matter? : fertility and politics in Egypt, India, Kenya, and Mexico

This book looks at the history and evolution of policy commitment underpinning four government's population efforts over the past half-century. The four country studies address the issue by examining population policymaking and the politics surrounding it from historical and contemporary perspe...

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Publicado em: New York Population Council 1998
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520 |a This book looks at the history and evolution of policy commitment underpinning four government's population efforts over the past half-century. The four country studies address the issue by examining population policymaking and the politics surrounding it from historical and contemporary perspectives. Each study is based on sources that reflect perceptions of population issues within the country: official documents, public statements, mass media, and religious commentaries. Issues related to the evolution of a population policy include the role of key stakeholders, the influence of internal politics and international agencies, the administrative structures guiding the program and providing coordination, and the degree of flexibility and autonomy at the local level. 
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