Taking population seriously

By: Lappé, Frances MooreContributor(s): Schurman, Rachel [Co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Earthscan Publications Ltd 1989Description: 90p. 20*13 cmISBN: 9781853830556Subject(s): Demography | Population | Population researchDDC classification: 304.6 Summary: An examination of the social and economic causes which affect fertility and choices about reproduction. The author contends that for population to be taken seriously it is necessary to stop thinking in terms of controlling births and tackle the causes of the "population explosion".
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An examination of the social and economic causes which affect fertility and choices about reproduction. The author contends that for population to be taken seriously it is necessary to stop thinking in terms of controlling births and tackle the causes of the "population explosion".

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