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The Asia-Pacific Population Journal, published biannually by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), serves as an international platform for exchanging knowledge, research, and data on population studies. It addresses topics such as fertility behavior in Pakistan, internal migration trends in India, and the health status of the elderly in India. The journal aims to improve data utilization for policy and program development in the Asia-Pacific region. It is intended for policymakers, researchers, and academics interested in demographic trends and socio-economic development.
Demography. --- Population policy. --- Demography --- Population policy
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Family policy --- Fertility, Human --- History. --- France --- Population policy
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Migration, Internal --- Asians --- Immigrants --- Emigration and immigration --- Migrations. --- Philosophy. --- Asia --- Emigration and immigration. --- Population. --- Social aspects. --- Population policy.
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Demography --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- International --- Voluntary childlessness --- Fertility --- Population policy --- Book
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Demography --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Motherhood --- Population policy --- Book --- Adoption --- Personal documents --- Experiences --- China
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Philosophical anthropology --- Religious studies --- Islam --- Sociology of culture --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Demography --- Politics --- Feminism --- International --- Patriarchy --- Religion --- Population policy --- Book --- Discrimination --- Veil --- France --- Syria --- Afghanistan --- Asia --- Maghreb
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Markets and Malthus: Population, Gender, and Health in Neo-liberal Times explores the ideas and institutions that were framed at the 1994 United Nations population conference in Cairo and traces their trajectories sixteen years down the line. Why were Third World feminists profoundly critical of the Cairo consensus and process? How has the health of people around the world been affected by neo-liberal economic policies? What have these meant for women's rights, including reproductive rights?. The book presents detailed case studies from various countries ranging from India and China, to Egypt,
Population --- Women --- Population policy. --- Neoliberalism. --- Neo-liberalism --- Liberalism --- Population planning --- Social policy --- Economic aspects. --- Economic conditions. --- Malthus, T. R. --- Malthus, Thomas Robert, --- Malʹtus, Tomas Robert, --- Ma-êrh-sa-ssŭ, --- Malthus, Robert, --- Author of the Essay on the principle of population, --- Marasasu, --- Essay on the principle of population, Author of the, --- מלתוס, תומס רוברט,
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In this wide-ranging and impressive work, Greenhalgh examines the evolution of China’s population policy in the post-Mao era. She notes that during the past thirty years the role of the state in managing China’s population and the bodies of its citizens has expanded enormously, involving efforts to promote women’s health, foster higher population ‘quality,’ and even combat infertility. If we want to understand the challenges that China’s rise presents to the rest of the world, we need to appreciate the centrality of all aspects of population management in the strategic thinking of Chinese elites. Cultivating Global Citizens provides a vital guide to this controversial terrain.
HISTORY --- Asia / China --- Birth control --- Family size --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- Business & Economics --- History & Archaeology --- East Asia --- Demography --- Government policy --- China --- Population policy. --- Population. --- Social conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Size of families --- Family planning --- S02/0154 --- S02/0200 --- S06/0224 --- S09/0264 --- China: General works--China (and Asia): since 1989 --- China: General works--Civilization and culture --- China: Politics and government--People's Republic: central government: since 1976 --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--General works: since 1989
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Sociology of culture --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of work --- Demography --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Wages --- Economic relations. Trade --- Economics --- Social law. Labour law --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Agronomy --- Consumer behavior --- Social geography --- Race --- Feminism --- Gender --- Healthcare --- Trade --- Household work --- Pay gap --- International organisations --- Land ownership --- Migration --- Labour market --- Labour law --- Rural areas --- Appearance --- Paid labour --- Population policy --- Labour participation --- Book --- Consumption --- Economy --- China
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Ethics of family. Ethics of sexuality --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Demography --- Economic schools --- Development aid. Development cooperation --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Feminism --- Aids --- Health --- Reproductive health --- Development policy --- Reproductive rights --- Population policy --- Book --- Non-governmental organizations --- Abortion --- Conferences --- Economic theory --- United Nations --- China --- India --- Egypt --- Africa --- United States of America --- Latin America
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