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The Global Spread of Fertility Decline: Population, Fear, and Uncertainty

Author Professor Jay Winter, Prof. Michael Teitelbaum
Publisher Yale University Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0300139063
ISBN-139780300139068
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CategoryHistory
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The world's population has grown by five billion people over the past century, an astounding 300 percent increase. Yet it is actually the decline in family size and population growth that is the issue attracting greatest concern in many countries. This eye-opening book looks at demographic trends in Europe, North America, and Asia—areas that now have low fertility rates—and argues that there is an essential yet often neglected political dimension to a full assessment of these trends. Political decisions that promote or discourage marriage and childbearing, facilitate or discourage contraception and abortion, and stimulate or restrain immigration all have played significant roles in recent trends.

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